it can help you a little bit but i woudn't if it's moldy no......if it's just old and still in it's wrapper maybe
Well, it depends on how old the child is and how much chocolate the child's parents allow it to eat. Most children will eat as much chocolate as they can get their hands on.
you will get ill
yes after they are 1 years old
yes....definately
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I hope so.... I do it all the time, a bag will last me forever. I only eat them every now and then when I'm having a chocolate craving attack.
As long as there is no allergy, anyone of any age can eat chocolate.
Chocolate is bad for any dog, and they should not have itat any time, though they would have to eat a great deal of it to kill them outright. The old tale that "chocolate causes worms in dogs" is false, however - that would only be possible if the worm eggs were actually in the chocolate. Chocolate does not have worm eggs in it - otherwise why would we eat it?
I have never seen mold or fungus on chocolate. I suspect it is too sweet and fat for them. The white dusty looking covering that appears on chocolate is not fungus. It is a totally harmless precipitate that appears especially when the chocolate is old, has gone through temperature changes that are unusual (freezing or rapid cooling...).
Around eight stone. Don't be under seven. If you are eat some chocolate. ;P
300 yrs old..
It depends, some girls can have more, some girls have less