2 cents
10-20 cents
It costs about 12 pence a bar, once you've factored in fuel prices, packaging and the actual chocolate.
i would say around 200 people work there including staff that do the business side of it.
well a bar of fair-trade chocolate from cadburys cost £1.o9 22p goes to tax 32p goese to the supermarket 46p goes to cadburys 2p goes to transport and packaging 11p to manerfacturing costs 1p to cocoa solids (for a 100 gram chocolate bar simon smells)
Cadburys creates it's own caramel in their factories by boiling sugar. The caramel is then frozen to make it solidify, molten chocolate is then poured over the solid caramel pieces, and then the caramel slowly thaws. That is how it's liquid within the solid chocolate bar.
Dairy Milk with Caramel: 49g, 140g, 230g. Dairy Milk Caramel Freddo: 20g.
50p
86 cents.
Some one else's answer: Hershey chocolate bar =43 grams My answer: You cannot messure a 'candy bar.' What type is it? Hershey? Snickers? Take my advise: if you want an answer, then adverege out the leading brands.
Maybe 1 dollar
It wasn't real, due to the law prohibiting advertising companies they weren't allowed to show a real company such as Cadburys or Galaxy.
Yes they give free samples When I went I got a curly wurly, a dairy milk bar and a bag of buttons just when I went in the doors
It depends on which country and which shop you buy it from.