Aldi
well i say it has to be cadbury, lindt, choceur and after eights
Aldi. The packaging lists that it is a product of Austria.
Lindt, Nestle
Yes, Choceur chocolate products from Aldi are generally labeled as gluten-free, but it's important to check the packaging for specific varieties. Some products may be produced in facilities that handle gluten-containing ingredients, so cross-contamination could be a concern. Always read the ingredient list and allergen information to ensure it meets your dietary needs.
Yes, wax is an edible food and chocolate manufactures do use a food grade wax in chocolate to cut down on costs.
Exclusive derivation chocolate is a term used by cacao growers, harvester and manufactures to highlight the exceptional the species variety or growing region of the cacao beans.
Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory manufactures many different types of candy and chocolate. What they offer include clusters, caramels, creams, meltaways, truffles, molded chocolates, candy apples and fudge.
Cadbury, Nestle, and Mars, Incorporated are well know manufactures. See the link below for more companies that produce chocolate 'from bean to bar'.
Any country that manufactures it !... Some (but not all) countries are... The UK, Canada, Germany, France and america.
hmmBrach's Chocolate Bunnies - "malt extract" is listed in the ingredients. "Manufactured on equipment that also manufactures products containing peanuts, tree nuts and wheat."
English Crunchy http://www.pimpthatsnack.com/snackabase/englishcrunchie/99u
No chocolate is not always unhealthy for the body. If it is eaten in a controlled way . Now in the market different sugar free chocolates , dark chocolates are available. They are tasty but at the same time healthy.Dark chocolates contain antioxidants which ultimately protects from heart disease.