Some space-related words that are also names of chocolate bars include "Mars," referring to both the planet and the popular candy bar, and "Twix," which can evoke thoughts of space due to its association with the idea of "twins" (as in twin planets). Additionally, "Milky Way" is another term that represents both a galaxy and a beloved chocolate bar. These names creatively link the themes of astronomy and confectionery.
Yes well they are to do with space: milkyway galaxy mars
The phrase chocolate bars is a noun. It is the plural noun of chocolate bar.
there are 293 different chocolate bars on the world.
One can purchase large chocolate bars of either Cadbury's Dairy Milk or Hershey's at Selfridges. Cadbury's Gifts Direct will also send out enormous chocolate bars that weigh 1kg and cost £9.00 plus postage.
Chocolate bars.
Buy one and find out! You can also google the Mars Bars and see :D
The wrappers on chocolate bars made of plastic
The phrase chocolate bars is a noun. It is the plural noun of chocolate bar.
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45.359237 chocolate bars, so about 45-46 bars
In tescos, sainsburys, morrinsons, etc. If you want a really big chocolate bar, stick lots of little chocolate bars together with melted chocolate. Or you could make the wrapper with cardboard, tape, & a LOT of paint!
Chocolate and air