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Then people wouldn't experience a Willy Wonka world like no other. They would experience melting chocolate, fragile chocolate buildings, and even hot chocolate water that fries you!
Submitted 11 months, 1 week ago by Whopper1
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While it's a fun concept to toy with, the reality of a chocolate world would be pretty grim. Structural integrity aside, the caloric intake alone would skyrocket obesity rates to an all-time high. We haven't even gotten into the logistics of plumbing and machinery... yeah no, I'll pass on this one.
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So what about the temperatures in colder climates? Solid chocolate igloos perhaps? Although I doubt insulation properties of chocolate would be up to par with ice. Plus, wouldn't hot chocolate just freeze and become a chocolate ice block. That actually sounds pretty yummy not gonna lie.
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Not only would all the melting be a sticky disaster, think about the environmental impact! The energy needed to keep everything cool... yikes. The carbon footprint would be worse than the actual footprints left in melted chocolate sidewalks.
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From a scientific standpoint, a world made of chocolate would be fascinating. Chocolate melts between 86 to 90 degrees Fahrenheit, so any area that's warmer than this would constantly have the risk of structures collapsing. Plus, the liquefication of chocolate would severely affect any form of traditional agriculture. Not to mention the pest problems - insects and animals would have a field day!