Generally the "Health and Safety" information that includes all ingredients and the process they went through.
It is possible that your dog licked a chocolate wrapper.
Look on the back of the wrapper on the ingredients, it should tell you
the wrapper
It is possible that your dog has licked a chocolate wrapper. It is important to monitor your dog for any signs of chocolate poisoning, such as vomiting, diarrhea, or restlessness, and contact your veterinarian for advice.
You will find it on the wrapper of the chocolate bar
They usually take off the wrapper and put the chocolate into their mouth, chew it and then swallow.
i think its CARAMILK
The nutrition information for chocolate bars is most often found printed on the wrapper. When one is eating a chocolate bar, one can peel the wrapper backwards and read with one's eyes the various statistics of the calories, nutrients and ingredients of a chocolate bar.
a mr.goodbar
Blue is milk chocolate Red is dark Gold is white Brown is nut
Thankfully Penguin chocolate biscuits are not known to contain any actual penguin. They really should put that on the wrapper — "No actual penguins were harmed in the making of these biscuits".
Milton's first invention was a paper wrapper that prominently displayed his name. Later on, he developed a chocolate bar to fill this wrapper.