A chocolate bar is either Fairtrade or it isn't, there is no in-between point.
As of now, Mars Bars are not certified as Fairtrade. The Mars Company has made some commitments towards sustainable sourcing, particularly with cocoa, but their products do not currently carry the Fairtrade label. For consumers specifically seeking Fairtrade chocolate, it's important to look for products that explicitly state their Fairtrade certification.
Yes. Normal chocolate is priced unfairly, so if you paid £1 for a bar of chocolate only 1p would go back to the people who grew, harvested, fermented and packaged the cocoa beans. Fairtrade chocolate gives more money to these people. So, the actual chocolate is the same. The only difference is how fairly the producers in Africa are getting paid
it means that the chocolate bar you are eating is not all dark chocolate. if the candy bar was pretty cheap then that's probably why. if you get an expensive candy bar it will probably say 100% dark chocolate. in conclusion the chocolate bar is partly another type of chocolate.
It depends on how much chocolate and also what you do with the chocolate. For example if you have a half pound bar of chocolate and throw it at a parakeet, then yes, the chocolate bar has technically killed the parakeet. A lighter weight rice crispy chocolate bar probsbly won't do as much damage.
Squares chocolate bar is between 99p and £1.99, depending on retailer.
There is not a type of chocolate its not like dark is and light isn't. Say a dairy milk bar could be fair trade but a twirl isn't because the company have decided not to make the chocolate fair trade, it is not just chocolate that is fair trade. You can also have fruit and vegetables too!!
It depends what kind of chocolate - milk chocolate, dark chocolate etc. or the brand.
How much caffeinr is in 1.5 oz milk chocolate bar
one chocolate bar ther is 36mg of sodium in it.
not that much
There is a can of pepsi and a bar of chocolate.
Someone was eating a chocolate bar then they fell over and peanuts landed in there mouth and they like it that much they put them together in a chocolate bar thus creating the snickers we know and love today.