They're a Valentine's Day staple, conversationhearts. But the message that one 12-year-old found on her candy heart is definitely striking up a heated conversation.

Ciara Bush went to eat one of her pink candy Sweethearts only to find an alarming message. It read 'Nice T**s'.

The North Highlands, California student told KCRA that the message complimenting a woman's chest was "kinda shocking."

'I was reading (the candy hearts) and I brought it to my mom after I saw it."

Let's just say her parents weren't "sweet" on the very adult message.

Ciara's dad even emailed Brach's candy company, which requested he sent the candy heart in question along with the rest of the bag so that they could "investigate".

Her dad said he bought the candy hearts at a discount store. But the manager of the store told KCRA that she hadn't seen any other hearts with dirty message.

Meanwhile, Ciara's dad doesn't plan to sue Brach's candy "I wanted to bring it to everybody's attention," he said.

"Watch what you get."

Sweethearts, one of the most famous brands of conversation hearts, was founded in 1847. Sayings have been updated with the times, though.

New candy heart inscriptions include sayings like 'Tweet Me' and 'Text Me.'

What do you think about the naughty conversation heart? Should they just stick with the old fashion messages?

Viewers serve up their thoughts:

George writes: 100% with you on this one Maggie. You have to ask what was the manufacture thinking. most of their sells on this product are for kids. There was nothing defective about the Candy. Its just they stuck something on it they should not have.


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