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What is the difference between carmel and caramel?


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The difference is carmel is melted sugar and caramel is melted sugar and butter. Thanks for using ChaCha!

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Carmel is a place and caramel is a sticky sweet treat. Also the spelling and pronunciation are both different. ChaCha on!

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Carmel is melted sugar and caramel is melted sugar and butter. ChaCha on!

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Carmel is a place, and a proper noun which should be capitalized. Caramel is a yummy brown sugary substance. ChaCha!

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Carmel is a place and caramel is a sticky sweet treat. Also the spelling and pronunciation are both different. ChaCha on!

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Carmel is a city in Hamilton County located in Indiana. Caramel is something delicious to eat! Thanks for using ChaCha!

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Carmel is melted sugar and Caramel is melted sugar and butter. They both sound good to me! Thanks for using ChaCha!

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