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Question: My friend is OBSESSED with Galaxy chocolate...if you had to comment does a Galaxy chocolate bar replicate the way the Galaxy is formed and the way it looks? PLEASE REPLY I NEED TO KNOW!?!

Asked by howyilms1 to Adam, Catherine, Karen, Leila, Nazim on 16 Mar 2012.

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  • Photo: Adam StevensAdam Stevens answered on 15 Mar 2012:

    Haha, no definitely not. I think there could be a market for a chocolate based galaxy formation simulation though.

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  • Photo: Catherine RixCatherine Rix answered on 16 Mar 2012:

    The answer to this question is no, in the same way that a Mars bar has very little to do with Mars! It does taste good though.

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  • Photo: Karen MastersKaren Masters answered on 16 Mar 2012:

    Not in anyway. It’s just a cool name they use I think.

    I know how to simulate a galaxy with milk in a coffee cup. I have a video – I’ll put it up on you tube for you.

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  • Photo: Leila BattisonLeila Battison answered on 19 Mar 2012:

    I really wish that the real Galaxy was smooth, chocolatey and edible! I love it too…. But there aren’t any real similarities between the chocolate and the 400 billion balls of burning gas spinning at thousands of miles an hour through empty space…. :(

    Maybe when they pour the chocolate into the mould they do a kind of spiral motion, you can sometimes see that in the bottom of the chocolate bar – that looks a bit like the spiral of our Milky Way galaxy :)

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  • Photo: Nazim BharmalNazim Bharmal answered on 19 Mar 2012:

    Not very much I’m afraid. I suppose the bubbles are a bit like voids between galaxies and the chocolate like the inter-galactic medium….but not really.

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