Yeah, he's going to do that. He's fine. Give him his food back.
He needs it for nutrients just like you do. I used to have a little rascal of a dog who used to get into chocolate and chewing gum all the time no matter where we put it (he was a little climber) and he lived until he was 16.
I never get questions like this. If you really want helpful and legit answers, you need to be much more helpful. How big is your dog?
What are mini-chocolates, how many did he consume, and what kind of chocolate was it? What do you mean he "got sick"? Without knowing any of this, my only comment is that the danger in chocolate is the long term toxic effects of it on other organs.
If he never puked it up within a few hours, it got into his system, but whether that means long term damage is impossible to guess at without knowing the above questions. But if he ate enough of it, you can't assume he's fine just because he has an appetite.
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