I believe peanut M&M's have more.
cause chocolate is thin. not peanut butter
Not exactly, no, neither chocolate nor peanut butter is too healthy for a person.
The chocolate is easier to melt than the peanut butter filling and because the chocolate is on the outside.
Because peanut butter, aside from peanuts, is grossly made up of oil. Chocolate gets much harder than peanut butter, thus requiring a much higher temperature to melt.
Chocolate milk is a great alternative to plain milk, because many kids actually despise plain milk, like myself. In this way, chocolate milk is a great way to get kids the calcium they need. Chocolate milk does have about twice the amount of sugar than plain milk, and it may have more fat, but there is a such thing as fat free chocolate milk. :)
Because peanut butter is only a common food in the USA and Canada, most peanut butter is made in those countries. Since the US produces more peanuts and consumes more peanut butter than Canada it should be no surprise that the US makes the most peanut butter.
Yes, peanut butter is more stickier than nutella.
No. Vegetables contain much more nutrients and are healthier than chocolate, but it depends. Chocolate tastes better to other people, but its more unhealthy. It contains many calories, which is energy that brings temperature up one degree celcius. The more you eat, the more energy you have. The more energy, the more it's not needed. The energy is stored until you need it, and if not burned off, it will have a negative affect of making you fat. But chocolate is good for a random snack, just not an everyday meal unless you burn it off easily.
Yes you do put weight on more with white chocolate than what you do with milk and dark chocolate.
u need 2 no which bit of the ratio like milk choc i like chocolate so that's 1 so far.
Milk chocolate contain more sugar.
Because many people do not like dark chocolate's intense flavor as it is more bitter than milk chocolate. Milk chocolate is sweeter.