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A small piece of something, like chocolate, could be referred to as a "bite" or a "morsel."
A "pip" of chocolate
a chocolate button?
A piece of dark chocolate a day - a very small piece - keeps the doctoraway
from a friend or the store
The term "pip" for a small piece of chocolate likely originates from the word's historical association with small seeds or bits. In some contexts, "pip" has been used to describe something small or a fragment, which can be applied to a bite-sized piece of chocolate. Additionally, it might reflect the idea of a small indulgence, similar to how one might savor a small seed or treat. However, the specific etymology in relation to chocolate isn't widely documented.
mass of chocolate bar / pieces of chocolate in a bar
Try to make them sit down by tricking them(can be a chocolate or something the toddler likes). Then tell them to repeat what you say and after each one give the todller a piece of chocolate or something. repeat this over and over until it works. Hope I helped.:D
Piece of cake
the first piece of chocolate
a sexy piece of chocolate man
White chocolate is very unhealthy. But dark chocolate is very good for you if you have a small piece every day.