if your talking english money only, it depends on type, size and fillings
Large Bar : £3
Regular : 1.23
Small (Snack size) - £0.12 - £0.87 (Twirl is 12p and gallaxie is 87p)
Filling - Nuts - + 12p
Turkish delight : 13p
Caramel - 20p
Crunch - 13p
And these are how much less/more that type of bar is off a medium gallaxie bar
+£0.23 = white
-£0.15 = dark
percentage dark choc - 10 - 40% in a bar = +12| 40-80% = +17 80-98% = +20
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∙ 12y agoWiki User
∙ 11y agoIts about $1.50 to $3 (grocery store prices).
It also depends greatly on the quality of the chocolate.
If you're getting grocery store chocolate, it will be cheap (and low quality) where you might get higher grade chocolate and pay substantially more but get a much better product. Which one you should aim for depends on what you plan to make and who you will serve it to.
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∙ 13y agoA lb is 16oz, and 1oz is about 28 grams (it's easier for me to convert to grams, since chocolate is usually sold in 100g portions in the UK). In the UK, a chocolate of reasonable quality (such as Lindt) will cost about £1.08 per 100g. This means that a lb of it will cost around £4.32.
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∙ 14y agoIt depends on the type of chocolate and how dense it is.
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∙ 14y agoThat depends on where you're buying from. If you want to know you need to go to a herb store.
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∙ 15y agoit cost 2.00
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∙ 14y agoA pound???
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Chocolate chips are for one pound.
3/4 of a pound.
Roughly a half-pound
Sixteen ounces always equals a pound. Because of this, sixteen ounces of chocolate equal a pound of chocolate.
There are 16 ounces in a pound of chocolate.
That depends on where you ship it from.
in a pound the government get 15p
Water has a density of about 1 gram per milliliter, while liquid chocolate is denser and usually weighs around 1.5 to 2 times more than water for the same volume. So, liquid chocolate will be heavier than water for an equivalent volume.
You would need 8/10 of a 1/4 pound chocolate block to = 1 cup of chocolate chips
Approximately 2.67 cups of chocolate chips are in 1 pound.
A common ratio for binding chocolate with paraffin wax is 1 ounce of wax for every 1 pound of chocolate. This helps improve the shine and texture of the chocolate coating. Adjust the amount based on your preference for thickness and shine.
Generally 16 ounces (oz) translates to 1 pound.