answersLogoWhite

0

john cadbury haha

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

When was the first chocolate drink produced?

the first chocolate drink was made 1413 years ago


The first chocolate tasted was?

The first chocolate was usually cocoa powder made into a drink (similar to hot chocolate, or a spice cafe mocha drink). It was very bitter, as there was not sugar or milk added to it.


How were chocolate drinks made?

The first chocolate drink, hot chocolate, or chocolatl as it was then called, was created by the Aztecs almost 2000 years ago.


Where was the first chocolate bar made?

Chocolate was first used by the Aztecs and when the Europeans came back to the New World they brought chocolate back with them. At first it was only used as a drink, but in 1830 it was made into candy.


Where was candy first made?

technically the Mayans made the first chocolate thing and that happened to be chocolate drink but as to the first candy there is no clue! Don't listen to that. Listen to this. Technically Hernan Cortes was the first one who discovered chocolate,he saw Montezuma do hi 50-cup a day ting and it was a nice spicy frothy drink. Thanks for listening guys!!


What was the first chocolate made?

The first chocolate made was hot chocolate.


Where did chocolate first start at?

Chocolate can be found to date back as far as 1750 BC. Mayans grew the cocoa trees right in their backyard.


Is it safe to drink nesquik chocolate drink for pregnant women?

If it's made with raw egg whites, then NO. Ask first


Who took the first bite of the first chocolate ever made?

Mayn and aztec ate cocoa beans ( chocolate) hundreds of years ago. They would drink it eat it and enjoy it very much.


Did the Aztecs made chocolate?

Yes they did, but only as a drink.


When was milk chocolate made first?

Chocolate Milk was first made in 1831.


Who is the first to invent the milk chocolate and where did he come from?

The first milk chocolate appeared in 1689 as a drink made in Jamaica by Hans Sloane and apparently used for medicinal purposes. information found at wikipedia.org where more information on the history of chocolate and cocoa can be found.