To make a candy bar, the essential raw materials typically include sugar, cocoa solids or chocolate, milk (in the case of Milk Chocolate), and fats like cocoa butter or vegetable oil. Additional ingredients such as nuts, caramel, and flavorings may also be included, depending on the specific type of candy bar being produced. These components are combined and processed to create the final product.
no
Poo bar
candy bar
Speed Racer's favorite candy bar is a Japenese Candy Bar.
You have to have the program for your computer. From there, it explains how to do it.
No. It is a candy but not a bar.
Melting a candy bar is a physical change because it is just changing form, not changing the chemical makeup. (If it isn't making a new material, it is not a chemical change)
The answer is candy bar because it does not have to be baked
That depends on the size of the candy bar.
The Clark bar
yes but its not a candy bar its coconut chocolate bar
aprox. $100.00 Australian