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		<title>Figurine Statue</title>
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Is the wall thickness of a hollow chocolate figurine/shape dependent on the volume of its empty cavity?

Ignoring a comparison of structural integrity between differing shapes with equal volume of internal space, is there a magical ratio used when working with chocolate? One that takes into consideration its physical characterictics? (tempered strength, melting point, etc.)
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