• 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.
    • Photo: Adam Stevens

      Adam 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.

    • Photo: Catherine Rix

      Catherine 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.

    • Photo: Karen Masters

      Karen 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.

    • Photo: Leila Battison

      Leila 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…. πŸ™

      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 πŸ™‚

    • Photo: Nazim Bharmal

      Nazim 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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