wrappers on many foods are plastic for durability and handling. Paper would not be strong enough.
The wrappers on chocolate bars made of plastic
probably tin foil
yes cause most wrappers are made of plastic & plastic can be recycled.
mostly plastic or some kind of aluminum foil.
Send it to me and I'll "throw it away" for you :-) Seriously, you may dispose of (hopefully bad!) chocolate the same way that you would dispose of any food - in the garbage or down a garbage disposal.
Depends on what they're made of. Plastic? paper? foil? cellophane?
Banana lumpia is a Filipino dessert or snack made with bananas (usally cooking bananas-- saba) wrapped in lumpia wrappers (like spring-roll wrappers) and fried. Usually they are made with cinnamon and sugar but can also be made with chocolate.
chocolate muffins.
They may have been mars, but even back in the day, when they had blue wrappers, they still were made from galaxy chocolate.
Many materials can be used to create home made personalised candy wrappers. The easiest way to create personalised wrappers would be by using paper, this however would only work for solid candies that would not melt easily. For candies that do melt, wrappers could be made out of foil and paper or plastic.
It depends on what kind of plastic it is,some yes some no
of course not, bread wrappers are not made of steel,