yes they do and you can buy it in most supermarkets like:
* tesco * asda * sainsburys * morrisons * aldi * and probaly loads more (I buy it a tesco)
To make chocolate thin, you can melt it and then spread it out thinly on a flat surface. This will allow the chocolate to cool and harden into a thin layer.
probably, because the ingredients might make up a kind of chocolate instead of just chocolate as a ingredient
Yes, people and companies still do make chocolate macaroon cookies.
No because it's a chocolate, chocolate 🍫 is for spreading, chewing or licking so my answer is NO
No. If you bought the bar of chocolate, melting it does not make it homemade.
Yes.
The best solution for eating is, just mix the Hershey's chocolate syrup with 'Whole Foods' Original milk. That will create a perfect "Milky Chocolate" Then buy Mini Oreos or Chewy Chips Ahoy. Punch the mini oreos or Chewy Chips Ahoy and put the little pieces into the "Milky Chocolate".It will make your taste-buds happy enough to make you eat more.WARNING: It is highly addictive.
Nope. Sorry.
I just get some chocolate spread or chocolate syrup. If it is chocolate spread mix at bottom of cup until it is melted like syrup add sugar if you want add milk and stir until chocolate colour. If there is chocolate at the bottom you can always use it for another cup [ may not be good a good answer since I'm 12] It is how i most commonly do it.
To harden chocolate with cocoa powder, melt the chocolate, mix in cocoa powder to thicken it, then spread it on a baking sheet and let it cool and harden in the refrigerator.
Most of the observation astronomers make are inside our Galaxy. Of course we still find new things. The Milky Way is a very complex and diverse collection of celestial objects. We still have much to learn!
Gosh! I wish. Yoplait is produced by General Mills. They discontinued white chocolate raspberry but now they sell white chocolate strawberry.