The melting point of Chocolate is around room temperature.
During summer,don"t buy chocolate with nuts.
If chocolate is left outside on a hot summer day, it will likely melt and become soft and gooey. The heat can cause the cocoa butter in the chocolate to soften and lose its shape. It's best to store chocolate in a cool, dry place to prevent melting.
Yes, you can send small pieces of chocolate. Make sure you don't send them during the summer or they will melt.
Yes you can, the outside of the fridge will get hot but the inside will stay cold. It's like having a fridge out side by the BB-Q during the summer or all year round here in SoCal
it starts to get hot and people go outside
Answer this question… If it is warm outside, then it is not summer.
The heat outside in the summer makes the chemicals in photochemical smog go higher.
wht are the pysical characteristics of the chocolate hills
The converse of the statement "If it is summer, then it is warm outside' would be if it is warm outside then it is summer.
Depends on how hot it is. Where I live today will be 107 so animals shouldn't be outside.
Your tan may fade during the winter if you live in a region where winters are cold.
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.