OF COURSE NOT !!!!!
some choc bars have just plain old Milk Chocolate but some have nuts, marshmallows, flavoring e.g. mint, wafers and all that kind of stuff. so it depends on how many more extras it has in the choc bar which determines the amount of fat.
Yes, the amount of matter in a select space is the same even if the amount of material is reduced
One bag
About the same amount now depending where you buy it.
pear
No, the same amount.
that all depends on how many bags there are. the most bags you could have are 12, having 1 candy bar, 2 lollipops, and three peices of gum with 6 peices of gum leftover. It's simple division.
it must be twix...theres too bars that are the same..so yeah twix must be it !
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Yes, fruits can be. They contain sugar and the body can not tell the difference between sugar from candy or fruit. One orange for instance is the same amount of sugar as 4 sugar cubes. Nothing is good in excess.
Considering gravity puts the same amount of force on each, they would technically fall at the same time.
Curved bars are less likely to break off their corners. From a profit standpoint, curved bars contain slightly less soap than completely rectangular bars with the same dimensions. Bars with sharp corners (e.g. Ivory Soap) are quickly rounded off anyway when used.
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