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Women wrangle over ... a chocolate cake! (The Star)
It was a rare sight'a group of women wrangling over a chocolate cake.
Hunt for great American chocolate is on (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
By BETTY HALLOCK SAN FRANCISCO — Meet the new Willy Wonka: Timothy Childs is a former space shuttle technologist who's building a 29,000-square-foot chocolate factory on prime waterfront property. He stands in the factory's laboratory inspecting a sample of split-open cocoa beans, pointing out the ones that have been properly fermented and talking intensely about the hedonics of chocolate — as ...
Review: LG Chocolate 3 (Phone Scoop)
LG takes its Chocolate music phone in a whole new direction with the new Chocolate 3. See why it managed to stay on course and get lost at the same time. (follow link to read)
Ripple rolls out Atom-based Mini Chocolate desktop (Engadget)
Filed under: Desktops Atom-based desktops still aren't nearly as plentiful as Atom-based netbooks , but that equation looks to be slowly changing, with Korea's Ripple only the latest to join the fray with its new "Mini Chocolate" desktop. This one packs the usual 1.6GHz Atom processor into its Mini-ITX form factor, along with support for up to 2GB of RAM, four USB ports, two SATA ...
Chocolate Shoppe Closing (Fairfield Citizen-News)
The Chocolate Shoppe at 1614 Post Road is closing on Monday after 14 years in business in Fairfield Center.
Love, laughs and chocolate at the Theatre Royal (Hampshire Chronicle)
LOVE, laughs and chocolate - three things women can all relate to and three reasons why Waiting for Gateaux was such a success at The Theatre Royal last night.
Chocolate Milk + Exercise = A Winning Team (Richfield Reaper)
(ARA) - Chocolate milk has scored a valuable spot on and off the court. Studies suggest the unique mix of key nutrients in chocolate milk can help refuel and rehydrate your body after exercise, making it an ideal post-exercise choice.
Chocolate lovers have new reasons to buy American (Tacoma News Tribune)
One bar at a time, American chocolate makers are producing excellent chocolate.
Quest for perfect chocolate chip cookies continues (Tacoma News Tribune)
Too bad sainthood is not generally conferred on bakers, for there is one who is a possible candidate for canonization. She fulfills most of the requirements: (1) She's dead. (2) She demonstrated heroic virtue. (3) Cults have been formed around her work. (4) Her invention is considered by many to be a miracle. The woman: Ruth Graves Wakefield. Her contribution to the world: the chocolate chip ...
Chocolate will have its day at the Polk County Fair (Crookston Daily Times)
Chocolat, schokolade, sjokolade, la cioccolata, el chocolate... in any language it evokes thoughts of sweet, dreamy, decadence. The history of chocolate weaves stories of folklore and intrigue that date back 4000 years.
Chocolate 'makes pupils better'
A Norfolk headteacher says his pupils' behaviour has improved since he started giving chocolate as a reward.
Project to reveal choc's DNA code
The chocolate company Mars has announced that it is to decode the genetic structure of the cacao tree.
England v NZ - 3rd ODI as it happened
New Zealand beat England by 22 runs at Bristol to level the one-day series 1-1.
Inside the chocolate factory
The process by which chocolate is made at Cadbury's factory.
The 'Wonka factory of the world'
Mark Jones, manufacturing manager of Cadburys, talks about his love affair with the brand.
Owner fined over mice on sweets
The owner of a newsagent's shop in Manchester which had mouse droppings on chocolate boxes is fined £3,000.
Sweet sweets nostalgia
Whether it's the reborn Wispa, the re-re-branded Opal Fruits or the return of the Texan, confectionery giants try to capitalise on our nostalgic yearnings. Why are adults so fascinated by the sweets of the past?
Is Cameron still keen to be green?
Why has Conservative leader David Cameron, who is credited with greening the party, gone quiet on environmental issues?
Cocoa can be 'boost to diabetics'
A cup of enriched cocoa may help improve the working of blood vessels in diabetic patients, research suggests.
Pupils 'rewarded with chocolate'
More than a quarter of parents say teachers are giving their children sweets and chocolates as rewards.
Can Oreo win over British biscuit lovers?
Oreo cookies are as much a part of the traditional American upbringing as Coca-Cola and hotdogs. But will British shoppers be won over by these biscuits from afar?
Puddings firm to shed 390 workers
A maker of trifles and chocolate puddings for supermarkets is closing a Devon factory with the potential loss of up to 390 jobs.
Chocolate 'may cut diabetes risk'
Scientists are to investigate whether eating chocolate can reduce the risk of heart disease in women with diabetes.
Frictions and feuds are laid bare
The feuds of the Blair era revealed in Lord Levy's memoirs are analysed in Monday's papers.
The children changing for their health
How a new initiative is aiming to get primary school children healthier by making small changes.
Car maker puts ban on chocolate
Staff at Swindon's Honda factory say they have been banned from eating cakes and fruit in their break rooms.
Chocolate Flakes worth £20k taken
Boxes of Cadbury's Flakes worth about £20,000 are stolen in a burglary at a Lancashire dairy.
Teacake set to cost taxman £3.5m
The UK Treasury faces a £3.5m bill, because VAT was wrongly slapped on a Marks and Spencer teacake.
Litter row killers get four years
Two youths are detained for four years for killing a man during a row over a discarded half-eaten chocolate bar.
Staff chocolate lessons 'a waste'
A council is accused of wasting taxpayers' money on staff chocolate-making lessons at a cost of £150 per person.
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