What’s the difference between milk chocolate FLAVORED and milk chocolate?

What's the difference between milk chocolate FLAVORED and milk chocolate?
I bought two types of chocolate: milk chocolate flavored (said on package) and regular M&M's milk chocolate. The milk chocolate flavored is cheaper then the one regular. I was wondering, is there a difference? or is milk chocolate flavored not real.
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Answer by i H.S.P.
It isn't real milk chocolate, it is a bunch of chemicals flavored like milk chocolate.
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Milk chocolate flavored means just that, it is flavored to taste like milk chocolate but it is not really milk chocolate. Read the label. It may contain carob..
The stuff that’s milk chocolate flavoured might be artificially flavoured but more likely it just doesn’t have enough real chocolate in it to be called “chocolate”. There are rules about what you can call food, and if there isn’t a certain amount of a certain ingredient in things, you have to say “flavoured” instead of calling it just chocolate. That’s why the “flavoured” one is cheaper. It doesn’t have as much of the real thing. Licorice is often like that, if it doesn’t have enough real licorice in it but has another flavouring instead or as well. There are things that are called “cheese spread” which can’t be called cheese for the same reason.