Three Musketeers
coconut neopolotin bars
Contact the company and ask someone
yes
Yes, provided it is commercially packaged.
In the early 70s there was. I am sorry that I can't remember what it was actually called, but it did exist. It came in vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry flavors. They were all packaged separately. The packages were either white, pink, or brown depending on the flavor, and had a picture of a triple dipped Neapolitan cone and a cartoon clown on them. I have been trying to find info on this gum online to see if I can sort what it was called. We are talking way back... would of been maybe 75 or so. If something came out prior or after, I can't be sure. I just know I used to love it when I was little. There was another ice cream flavored gum that came in a granular form, it was sold in the 70's. It came in a yellow foil lined package (like Pop Rocks) that pictured an ice cream sundae on the front. It came in Vanilla, Strawberry and Chocolate.
Chocolate is packaged in foils or films when they are individual, or plastic or paper trays when together. They are then placed into cardboard boxes, and they are stacked onto palates. The boxes are wrapped with plastic or secured with straps. They are transported via ship, truck, train, or plane in refrigerated units.
Not in any stores (pre-packaged) but you can melt white chocolate and add in some red food coloring. It will only work with white (the other's are too dark)
This depends on the weather where the chocolate is being shipped, how long the shipping takes, and how the chocolate is packaged. To prevent the chocolate from melting, it should be well insulated and preferably sent by overnight or another fast shipping method, especially in warm areas and during summer.
Ham is pork. It comes from a pig. It may be smoked or otherwise flavored. It may also have water added when it's packaged. But ham is just ham.
Most common post offices can do that if it is packaged properly and the correct cutoms sending forms are filled out.
Only if it is commercially packaged (e.g. beef jerky, candies or chocolate in its original package).
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
Firstly the chocolate is produced in the Cadburys factory. The egg is made in one half and then filled with chickens ejaculation. The egg is then sealed and packaged.