yeah, it does.
Milk chocolate contain more sugar.
No, there are no worms in chocolate milk. Chocolate milk is made from milk, cocoa, sugar, and sometimes other flavorings or additives, but it does not contain worms.
Yes, white chocolate typically contains milk, as it is made from cocoa butter, sugar, and milk solids.
No. Obviously, chocolate milk from a bottle will contain milk, chocolate, and some other ingredients ot help keep it fresh, and probably some sugar to make it taste sweeter.
It has about 12g per cup. It should be noted that skim, 1%, 2%, and whole milk all have the same amount of sugar per serving.
No. Silly one. Chocolate milk has sugar in it -_-
Chocolate products typically contain varying amounts of sugar, depending on the type and brand. Dark chocolate generally has less sugar than milk chocolate, with an average of 20-30 grams of sugar per serving. Milk chocolate can have around 40-50 grams of sugar per serving. White chocolate tends to have the highest sugar content, with around 50-60 grams of sugar per serving.
White chocolate isn't in fact actual chocolate. It does not contain any cocoa whatsoever, and is mostly sugar. Milk chocolate contains cocoa, milk, and other ingredients used in actual chocolate. For this reason I would say that milk chocolate is better.
Chocolate milk typically does not contain agar. Agar is a thickening agent derived from seaweed, commonly used in food production for its gelling properties, but it is not a standard ingredient in chocolate milk. Chocolate milk is usually made from milk, cocoa powder, sugar, and sometimes additional flavorings or stabilizers, but agar is not commonly included. Always check the ingredient label for specific products, as formulations can vary.
No its made of sugar milk, chocolate flavoring,and chocolate
you put milk chocolate bannanas and sugar then you mix it or blend it.
Yes, mostly because chocolate milk mixes have added sugar to them.