If twelve is the same as a dozen, then twenty would be the same as score.
if something is same size, same shape means that it is congruent or symmetrical.
Same length, same width, same size, same shape
It depends on what you mean by "same". The same area? Yes, it can be. The same shape? Yes, it can be. The same are and shape, Yes, it can be.
if they're going in the same speed, same direction, same length and same magnitude
Ovaltine was introduced in Switzerland in 1904 as Ovamaltine, and later in the US as Ovaltine, in 1915. It was introduced in Britain in 1909, also as Ovaltine.
There are some benefits to drinking Ovaltine, but Ovaltine is much more effective than alternatives. There are benefits to drinking Ovaltine like increased bone health.
Yes, ovaltine has cocoa which naturally has caffeine
"Be sure to drink your Ovaltine."
Horlicks are hot drinks which enable people to get a good nights sleep. cheese
Any of the Indian or Pakistani store carry Junior horlicks
Horlicks is not vegan, it contains milk powder.
not bad
Ovaltine is a chocolate drink mix much like nesquik. But Ovaltine has more added vitamins which makes me feel better when giving it to the kids. it is also made of another powder which makes it less sweet
Cocoa usually refers to pure cocoa powder, but can refer to a hot chocolate drink. However Ovaltine is a malted drink, not a hot chocolate. (Hot chocolate's have not malt in them). So Ovaltine it is not cocoa, by either meaning.
To make a mess of something. To do something badly. Horlicks is the name of a drink that was once used to induce sleep.
In the US, Ovaltine is made and marketed by Nestle. From their website, http://www.ovaltineusa.com"Before 2007, OVALTINE was owned by Himmel, and NESTLÉ is not aware of any recipe modifications made by the former company".I still drink it and it tastes the same as always, but they've added a couple other flavors.It's also made and sold, apparently, in the UK. Their website, http://www.ovaltine.co.uk, has lots of great historical information, but not much on US production...1904 - Swiss chemist, Dr. Wander, invents Ovaltine1909 - Ovaltine is launched in the UK1913 - The first Ovaltine press ad appears1919-20 Exports begin to Australia, then to India, South Africa and other parts of the British Empire1932 - Ovaltine is served to athletes at the Olympic Games1935 - The Ovaltineys make their first broadcast1953 - Sir Edmund Hilary uses Ovaltine when climbing Everest1974 - The Ovaltine 'lady' is reintroduced on new packaging1997 - Ovaltine Power (hot chocolate) is launched2005 - Max 4 Milk is launchedI believe it's still available in most US grocery stores. From the nutrition label, it's probably a good choice for adding to milk or even smoothies!