The name Bosco was derived from the similar name for Boscul Coffee sold by the William S. Scull Company which also initially distributed Bosco chocolate syrup manufactured by the Wallerstein Company using a unique enzymatic conversion process invented by Dr. Alfons Noe. Wallerstein kept the name on taking over marketing and later copyrighted the "Bosco Jingle" (I Love Bosco). In the mid-1950's, Bosco was sold to Corn Products Company. In 1985, the brand was taken over by Bosco Products, Inc., an independent company based in Towaco, New Jersey.
Bosco stix are cheese filled breads like teh bread sticks from olive garden
Hitchcock used newspaper ink for blood in the shower scene in Psycho.
Chocolate syrup is a heterogeneous mixture.
Steve Jones and Adam Anderton invented chocolate syrup cause they called it le syrop de chocolat
Chocolate Syrup
You do not need chocolate syrup on vanilla milkshake
Psycho
Chocolate syrup is more dense than milk, so it will sink to the bottom.
The problem is that the chocolate syrup is Yummy But the maple syrup is Nasty :) lol
The mixture of chocolate syrup and milk is a heterogeneous liquid.
Since oil didn't film well, they used chocolate syrup.
Chocolate syrup is a solution.