yes, they do.
Some things that make a person fat are sugar, chocolates, soft drinks, and cookies.
Dark chocolate is made in a factory and has less sugar and fat than other chocolates.
Not always. Chocolates do tend to be high in calories, fats, milks, and sugar, if eaten in moderation they are fine.
Most chocolates have a fair bit of sugar and fat - cocoa butter - in them. These ingredients are fattening if eaten too much/too often
If you are looking for dieting and you should stopping eating sugar, especially like chocolates. Because sugar is latest issue of fatness.
There are 30 to 35 calories in a marshmallow
Dairymilk chocolates do not contain pig fat. The primary ingredients in Dairymilk chocolates are milk, sugar, and cocoa butter. Pig fat, also known as lard, is not a common ingredient in chocolate production, especially in products made by reputable companies like Cadbury. If you have specific dietary concerns or restrictions, it is always best to check the ingredient list on the packaging for accurate information.
Sugar is 100% sugar, carbohydrates, not fat.
It depends on the type of sweet. A boiled sweet has no fat. Chocolate can have 25-55% fat.
Because of chocolates High Fat and Sugar content, it does not belong to any food group.
Chocolate is "addictive" because of the ingredients in it. Sugar, milk, fat, and cocoa (the main ingredients in virtually all chocolates) are good to the taste. A person likes them, and craves more of them.
Chocolate has it's own fat from the cacao bean, called cacao butter.