If the product requires constant refrigeration, then the product would not be safe to drink. If it does not require refrigeration and the car did not become excessively hot or the containers did not freeze (possibility of compromised seals), it might be OK to drink.
well chocolate increases your weight because chocolate has calories and when you are eating the chocolate the calories of the chocolate go in your body.TALK TO YOUR DOCTOR
180 cm is a measure of length, you can not equate weight and length they are two different measurements.
Her new weight is 26st 5lb. What does 26st 5lbs. equate to in total lbs.?
The standard is 3500 calories to 1 pound of weight.
Her new weight is 26st 5lb. What does 26st 5lbs. equate to in total lbs.?
You cannot equate weight and volume without having the density or concentration
Yes you do put weight on more with white chocolate than what you do with milk and dark chocolate.
This question is impossible to answer as weight does not equate with volume when the nature of the material in the volume or weight is unknown
Chocolate is high in fat and sugar, and should be limited to small quantities, occasionally, preferably of dark chocolate, or weight gain is more likely.
Yard is a measure of distance, ounce is a measure of weight. They don't equate.
Yards is a measure of length - it cannot equate to to any weight
Not really. Chocolate (depending on the kind) can be high in calories, fat, and sugar. In excess, chocolate can cause weight gain. In moderation, it is fine, though.