Could chocolate give you worms if its hot outside and if you eat too much of it?!


Question:

Could chocolate give you worms if its hot outside and if you eat too much of it?


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i don't think the outside temperature will make any difference

What does that have to do with anything? Worms as in... elaborate please?

why would the companys put worms inside chocolate O_O

An upset stomache, maybe...but worms..nope...

No, because worms are animals that have to come from somewhere in the first place, and that first place usually wouldn't be chocolate. Unwashed raw carrots are a good bet, though.

Too much sugar can lead to the intestinal parasite commonly called worms. So yes, eating too much chocolate can give you worms.

Only if you're sitting on the ground without wearing any underwear while eating the chocolate maybe.

Odd questions!

No! You will not get worms and you want eat to much, because first of all, if it is hot outside, your chocolate is going to melt. Now you might have to worry about getting ants.

no

No, but it will give you one H*ll of an upset stomach...

NO

no , unless some fly laid loads of eggs on it,dont leave your chocolate lying around

lol where did you hear that? no it's not true. how old are you to be asking such a ridiculas question.

Ummmmmm...no. You usually get tape worms (the form of intestinal worms most often found in humans) by somehow ingesting flea larvae, not from eating chocolate - regardless of how hot it is out or how much of it you eat. Of course eating too much chocolate would probably make you sick to your stomach or give you a good case of constipation!

No, but it might give you a really bad stomach ache.

That makes absolutely no sense whatsoever.

It could if worms were already inside of it. I found worms in a sealed box of caramel-filled chocolates I once bought. Eww!

i dont think so.

i was always told not to sit on the sidewalk and eat sweettarts.




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