NO! you can't get spots from eating chocolate.
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Henry began to get spots
Phytochemicals are the little spots of powdered chocolate that they put on hot chocolates in cafes in Paris.
When milk chocolate produces white spots on its surface, it is said to have bloomed. This is because of the chocolate's surface moisture, and these spots are either sugar or fat. Blooming is caused by improper storage (it's either too hot or has changed environments too quickly). Fortunately, it poses no health hazards, and is still good to eat!
no it dousent . If you need help of cleaning up your spots go to boots and get witch hasel face wash and witch hasel concealer! it works and it is very cheap to buy
no it isn't. many people say that it causes spots and oily skin, but scientific experiments have proved that it has no effect on your skin.
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"Chocolate Fever" is a children's book about a boy named Henry who loves chocolate so much that he starts turning brown all over. As he searches for a cure, he learns a valuable lesson about moderation and balanced diet. The story highlights the consequences of overindulgence and the importance of healthy eating habits.
Spots vs Stripes is a series of challenges set by 'Cadbury', a chocolate company. Spots vs Stripes is set up so people can understand the Olympics and Paralympics better, and they also help normal people in the community get recognized by setting new world records. Hope this helps!
There are so many tourist spots in Bohol. Historic spots, like the Blood Compact site in Bool, Tagbilaran City and Punta Cruz in Maribojoc, are quite popular with tourists. There are also lots of scuba diving and swimming sites in Panglao Island. But the most iconic spot, and one which Bohol is world renowned for, is the Chocolate Hills in Carmen, Bohol.
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