A Golden Retriever will shed more than a Chocolate Labrador Retriever. This is because they have thicker coat that requires more care/maintenance, where else the Chocolate Lab's conveniently short coat lowers the total amount of shedding it produces significantly. However, in the case of an owner shaving the coat of their Golden Retriever to a shorter length, the amount of shedding would be about equal to that of a Chocolate Lab.
The golden shovel allows you to plant money (bells) tree and allows you to get more money out of the money rock. Hope this helps!! :D
I am not entirely sure I understand the question, but I believe the answer is yet. The darker the chocolate is, the higher the percentage of pure cocoa (making it taste less sweet and more bitter). The more cocoa that is in chocolate, the easier it will be to burn during the melting process.
If those bars of chocolate contain more calories than you burn in a day and you do this for a period of time then yes it can make you gain weight. 3500 calories makes a lb.
listen up, leprechauns like gold right? well guess what they eat gold too. examples: golden chocolate coins, golden eggs, and more... cool right...
That depends on the chocolate and gum - and especially on how much chocolate. In general though, chocolate will have more sugar.
Milk chocolate contain more sugar.
well heres one. i was walking down a golden silk path that lead me to a rainbow color world of candy. lollipops, chocolate, and more.
what has more calories chocolate or bread
milk chocolate then white chocolate and then it's dark chocolate
From what I understand dark chocolate has more nutritional and beneficial value than light chocolate to include: * it stimulates endorphin production, which gives a feeling of pleasure * it contains serotonin, which acts as an anti-depressant * it contains theobromine, caffeine, and other substances which are stimulants A caution:Theobromine is toxic to cats, dogs, horses, parrots and voles. So much so that the USDA is investigating its use as a coyote poison.According to Merck Veterinary Manual a toxic dose of chocolate for dogs is about 1.3 g/kg body weight.For humans the toxic dose of chocolate is about 10 kg. at a sitting. You'd have to work at it!
chocolate can sometimes seem addictive but it is probably just a craving and the more chocolate you eat, the more you want it.
Yes. Milk chocolate is more popular.