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Any chocolate candy eventually dries out, regardless of whether it's "for sale" or not for sale. Or on sale.
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Bunnies do not lay chocolate eggs, or any other kind of eggs. This is just an amusing fairy tale. Chocolate Easter eggs are made by candy companies in factories, just like any other kind of candy and if they did we would have chocolate bunnies evey where
I can't really answer it but I'll make a wild guess. Gasoline was .07 per gallon in 1910 and in 1967 a candy bar cost .05 and five for .20 cents when on sale. Now, I realize that there is 57 years between the gas quote and the candy but I am reviewing on percentage increases between the two. Today's gasoline cost is approximately 3.89 per gallon and a candy bar retail price is 1.00 and 3 for 1.00 when on sale. Well, my guess in 1910 a candy bar was .01 and 3 for .01 cent when on sale,(that's if candy bars were actually created yet). Glad to be of any service to you and have a lovely day.
One can find an Apple Mac for sale at any Apple store in Germany. Often at times, Apple will sell refurbished merchandise at a significantly lower price than their newer, current models of Macbooks/Mac computers.
Any candy would do.
Some products can be manufactured more cheaply in Canada for any number of reasons. There are several candy manufacturers in Canada that maintain factories there even though they are now part of larger international conglomerates.
any computer
NO. Any and all factories were geared for war production.
Thousands of factories in Britain and Europe were destroyed in WW2.
Same reason people of any nationality work in factories - because they can earn a living from it.
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