To stop children eating them
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Your children must be a damned sight less curious then mine, then :)
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Than mine, even!
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and your evidence to support this is....

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There's an opportunity for someone to make amusing shaped dog treats
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Pension plan
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to prevent us humans from getting them mixed up with our digestives
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One bite would surely be enough, even if you were daft enough to confuse Bonio for Bourbons
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you might accidentally have one with your tea.
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It's a fair observation.
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- Maybe it's to warn humans that they are food for dogs?
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You're the kind of guy who keeps pills out of reach of children, aren't you Mike?
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cat's dried food is in shape of hearts.
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"Third of dogs overweight as treats take toll":
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Mine gets biscuits at lunchtime, and that's it. Unless it's freezing and we need to tempt her out for a pee...
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probably the only pastry cutter shape they had available didn’t have stars or other shapes when first patent claimed?
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