Many chocolates contain paraffin wax but this is not dangerous; read carefully the label on the packing.
No. - No regulate chocolate contains alcohol unless stated on the label
most likely... no. but different brands are different. Read the label both the active and inactive ingredients.
Chocolate City - music label - was created in 2005.
Usually. Check the label to be sure. Hershey's will plainly label wheat.
Disney has not produced off-brands. The brands they produce are under the Disney label.
GE and Hotpoint brands come in electric, and there are several private-label brands as well.
"The best brands of label makers are Brother, Dymo, and Brady. You can purchse these products at Staples or Office Depot or other office supply stores."
Chocolate is simply a flavoring to the milk, so it can be any kind of milk. I don't know if there are any commercially made, pre-mixed brands of chocolate milk in the dairy section, however. You may need to buy skim milk and then add either chocolate syrup or something like Nestle Quik. (For which one of those has less sugar and fat, you'd have to read the label.) Yes. Some commercially-produced liquid chocolate milk are made using skim milk. The label should tell you what milk was used.
It usually is, but it is best to check the label. There are very inexpensive brands (including regular and organic) that are clearly labeled to not contain gluten.
Diamond Chocolate.
Any item one purchases that contains the label "budget" generally will not be as high quality as a more expensive brand. Which means it probably will not last as long.
Yes flowers food has bought the label.