yes, completely legal. just make sure it's less than 95% cocoa otherwise it is classed as a drug.
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Note that there are cases where people brought simple chocolate candy with them via an airport, but security found it and decided to run a drug test on it. Unfortunately, chocolate does contain chemicals that cause it to show up as positive for some kind of drug (I believe it was heroine). For that reason, I would be cautious about bringing chocolate through any security or customs.
Yes, non-liquid and non-gel food products are allowed on in-flight carry on. However, they are subject to additional inspection.
I think so but if not and you have a small child with you just make them carry it cuz it's illegal to take food from young children if it's a worker
Yes, but you must not leave melted chocolate on or around your seat because this will ruin the cloths of the next person to use it.
Yes, as long as it is under 3 oz.
just walk in with it in your mouth
Yes you can !
The collective noun is a box of chocolates.
182 chocolates
Give or take, I would say 500g celsius
Box of Chocolates - 2012 was released on: USA: 11 January 2012 (internet)
Mrs. Khan received a box of chocolates from a German officer
yes but you will have to put her in a cat box on the plane with you
In the sentence, "Doris bought her mother a box of chocolates.", the adjective phrase is A, 'her mother'.
Yes, you can.
The cast of Box of Chocolates - 2012 includes: Caitlyn Knisely as The Woman Andrew Ryan Harvey as The Man
A simile. Because you are comparing life to a box of chocolates. Also, it is a simile because it uses the word "like".
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The point behind the 'box of chocolates' is that Forrest should expect the unexpected in life. He had a pretty wise momma.