Can u get drunk by eating bonbons filled with liquor?!


Question: Liquor-filled chocolates DO contain alcohol...they are not "cooked". Typically the alcohol inside these chocolates is a sweet, diluted version of the actual alcohol, usually 5% alcohol by volume or less. (To put that into perspective, a shot of hard liquor is usually 40% alcohol by volume). Each chocolate contains less than equal to a sip of beer. So no, you won't get drunk.


Answers: Liquor-filled chocolates DO contain alcohol...they are not "cooked". Typically the alcohol inside these chocolates is a sweet, diluted version of the actual alcohol, usually 5% alcohol by volume or less. (To put that into perspective, a shot of hard liquor is usually 40% alcohol by volume). Each chocolate contains less than equal to a sip of beer. So no, you won't get drunk.

if you eat about 300 of them!!

Lmao, I asked that question once myself. No, you can't get drunk by them, unless you eat a lot of bonbons. Like the person said about, probably about 300. xD

only if ur a bonbonholic.....

No matter if you eat 567,651,561 of those bonbons, you're not going to get drunk. The alcohol in the liquor burns out of it as it is cooked, you're left with the flavoring but no alcohol.

If you can, you've got some big problems.

In this country I don't think liquior filled candy is legal. I know they do have them in Europe. But if they REALLY had alcohol in them you still might not get drunk, no matter how many you eat. Alcohol evaporates when exposed to the air. and heat.There is every oportunity for that to happen since chocolate has to be heated to proces the candy.

I realize I might not have said it clearly ..but just think about it a little.

Only if you eat them before they're cooked!

I think I would go into a diabetic coma before I caught a buzz....

I am guessing you'd probably get fat and sick first!

NO...You will throw up if you try from eating too much candy.LOL!

You would more likely get sick from the rich chocolate before you consumed enough alcohol.

only if percent of alcohol in them is like 99....which i doubt :)





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