Chocolate is made from cocoa which is made from cocoabeans, and those are still grown in a traditional fashion. Because of that, the more cocoa (the more pure) in the chocolate, the more expensive the chocolate will be.
it can be if you get more coverage but Verizon is mostly a 3g network and at&t is a 4g network so it can be some times if you get more coverage
The basic broadband plan from Verizon cost $49.99. This is a little more expensive than some of the DSL plans which are available.
No, that is very unlikely.
Top quality chocolate tastes better but it is more expensive than poor quatlity chocolate
The more expensive chocolates are designed to melt faster so that your mouth is hit with the more expensive flavor as soon as it goes into your mouth without your having to bite down on it and chew it.
Yes, you can still get Verizon services as you travel it will just cost more. It will end up being quite expensive if you plan on staying abroad a lot.
AT&T's wireless plan is cheaper than Verizon's, unless you plan to use more than 2GB worth of data per month. In that case, Verizon's plans are less expensive.
Sprint and T-mobile are usually less expensive, but have poor coverage. Verizon Wireless and AT&T have good coverage, but tend to be more expensive
No, chocolate diamonds are usually less expensive than regular -- white -- diamonds, given equal cut, clarity and carat weight.
Chocolate varieties vary in prices due to their varying quality and taste. The more expensive the chocolate, almost always the cleaner and more pure the taste will be.
No they are not. Verizon phone plans are better. They may be a bit more expensive, but they have better coverage. The coverage of Virgin is a bit sketchy and patchy. If you want reliability, go with Verizon.