hahaha
i just had a piece of chocolate cake and milk!
but, yea it should.
i hope mine does!
2007-04-16 17:07:08
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answered by adrian 3
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What stage of digestion? Average times go something like this:
Esophagus 5-7 seconds
Stomach 2-6 hours
Small intestine 3-5 hours
Large intestine 3-10 hours
The average amount of time to elimination is 24 hours, assuming that you do not have IBS or diarrhea, or are constipated.
2007-04-16 17:11:50
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answered by Lisa 3
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It depends what your gonna do between now and 12:00 am if you have fast digestive well yeah but if you don't well provably cause is not that much and its still a while before 12:00am!
2007-04-16 17:14:07
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answered by cute and inocent! 1
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Hey kisses... I just had two slices of leftover chocolate birthday cake and a big glass of milk and it's sitting like a brick in my tummy, so I'm gonna have to say sorry but no. But it depends on what time zone you're in. :-)
2007-04-16 17:09:25
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answered by Red 2
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Hello. You'd probably would have to eat it 4-5 hours in advance to digest it... at least I think. I'd recommend eating it 5 1/2 hours before that time... so eat it by 7:30pm... which means you'll have to wait until tomorrow. You may have eaten it by now, but at least you'll know next time. Good luck.
2007-04-16 17:11:30
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answered by Anonymous
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No It takes on average 48 hours to digest most foods.
2007-04-16 17:07:14
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answered by ? 1
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It depends on the individual.
I think I'm allergic to chocolate baking powder & o reos. They give me diarrhea. Chocolate candy bars do not.
2007-04-16 17:11:43
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answered by Digital One 7
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It's 12:07 am here so maybe if your on the west coast it will
2007-04-16 17:07:43
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answered by jamie kat 6
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As I understand it, it takes 13 hours for food you eat to exit the body.........At what point of digestion are you looking for.......Nuf Said
2007-04-16 17:07:32
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answered by Elo Fudpucker 5
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no it takes 24 hours to be out of your system
2007-04-16 17:07:04
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answered by Anonymous
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