A reduction in temperature.
Yes, melted chocolate chips will harden when left to cool.
when coacoa beans have grown, farmers pick them and sell them to factories. Then when they get sent to the factories the coacoa beans are melted and put into a container where they harden and turn into a candy bar. Then the factories sell them
Yes it does
When melted sugar is poured into a candy mold and allowed to set, it is called "hard candy making".
usually consyrup sugar and coloring depending on the candy
It depends on the type of chocolate coating used for the pretzels. Melted chips and many other coatings only harden when chilled.
A peanut cluster candy bar melted in Percy Spencer's pocket, leading to the accidental discovery of microwave heating by Percy Spencer.
Yes, Santa loves candy canes. Especially melted into his hot chocolate.
the candy bar had melted in is pocket
Yes, it can, just don't add too much acetone.
You make a basic cake ball, dip it in white chocolate, let set/harden. Then you melt red candy melts and pipe on the baseball stitch design or use a toothpick with the melted candy melts to draw the stitching on. Another alternative is to draw the stitching on with edible markers. Americolor and some other brands have them.
That depends on your own personal preference. Some people actually prefer their candy bars to be a little bit melted while others pop their candy bars strait into the fridge as soon as they get them home. Since it sounds like you don't like a melted candy bar, you have nothing to lose by freezing it. Give it a shot, you just might like it. Hint: the most popular candy bar to freeze is the snickers bar.