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Mars gaining on U.S. chocolate kingpin Hershey (San Francisco Chronicle)
This stretch of rolling dairy country has long been Milton Hershey's turf, where he first found success making chocolate more than a century ago and earned a name synonymous with chocolate in America. But M&M-making rival Mars has crept up on the Hershey Co.'...
Chocolate - a True American Tradition (Carteret County News-Times)
(ARA) - You've probably heard the saying, "As American as baseball, mom and apple pie." Well, the original author of that famous phrase left something out. Chocolate is all-American too.
Turf war in chocolate town (The Scranton Times-Tribune)
ELIZABETHTOWN — This stretch of rolling dairy country has long been Milton Hershey's turf, where he first found success making chocolate more than a century ago and earned a name synonymous with chocolate in America.
Mississippi on Kroger's chocolate chip recall (The Clarion-Ledger)
Kroger Value Semi Sweet Chocolate Chips in 12 oz. containers (UPC Code is 1111086603 and "sell by" date of May 30, 2010) are being recalled because they may contain undeclared milk protein.
Shelter to serve tea, chocolate at benefit (Lawrence Journal-World)
The Lawrence Community Shelter will be host to a Chocolate and Tea at Three benefit Nov. 9 at SpringHill Suites by Marriott, 1 Riverfront Plaza. The event is from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. and is open to the public.
Callebaut Chocolate Academy Sweetens Chicago (The Gourmet Retailer)
Barry Callebaut opened the doors to the first United States Chocolate Academy last week in Chicago with an official ribbon-cutting and celebration of the company's brands and products.
The Super Snack Couple: Pretzels and Chocolate (Today's News-Herald)
(ARA) - Quick -- what packs antioxidants, nutrients like magnesium, calcium and copper, fiber and grains while satisfying sweet and salty cravings and serving as a convenient, portable treat? It's a match made in snacking heaven: the pairing of pretzels and chocolate.
Austrian chocolate: A bit(e) of heaven (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
VIENNA -- At the end of a small road in the Austrian countryside, Josef Zotter's "Chocolate Factory" transports visitors to a world where the exotic and the rare mingle to create a taste of heaven.
Skirmishes in chocolate wars (The Monterey County Herald)
ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. — This stretch of rolling dairy country has long been Milton Hershey's turf, where he first found success making chocolate more than a century ago and earned a name synonymous with chocolate in America. But M&M-making rival Mars has crept up on Hershey's dominance of U.S.
How the government defines chocolate types (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
Here's a look at definitions for different types of cacao products, or chocolate, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration:
Dream kids' jobs: Drawing cartoons
Some members of the British workforce are paid to build Lego, draw cartoons, design video games and taste chocolate for a living. So what's it like to actually do one of the jobs you would have dreamt about as a kid?
Coeliac still tortured by eclairs
Bread in a can and no chocolate eclairs, but a gluten-free life is not so bad.
Melamine found in Cadbury goods
Preliminary tests find the chemical melamine in Cadbury's Chinese-made chocolates, the company says.
County finale day two as it happened
Nottinghamshire, Somerset and Durham are all in the mix for the title as the Division One campaign nears a close.
Chocolate 'hid abused boy's face'
A social worker has told a court the last time she saw an abused baby alive she could not see his face properly.
Can Obama keep Hershey sweet?
The BBC's Max Deveson goes door to door with an Obama campaigner in Hershey, Pennsylvania, home to America's top chocolate firm.
Chocolate firm defies the crunch
Chocolate retailer Thorntons has bucked the general trend of retail gloom by reporting annual profits that are up by nearly 20% to £8.5m.
School bans governor's choc treat
A 92-year-old Cornish school governor is banned from bringing in a weekly treat of chocolate for the children.
Cricket star's new charity walk
Sir Ian Botham is to begin his latest charity walk in Taunton, it is announced.
England v South Africa as it happened
England go 4-0 in the one-day series against South Africa with a seven-wicket win at Lord's.
Terry's redevelopment plan vetoed
Councillors have rejected plans for the redevelopment of the Terry's chocolate factory site in York.
Decision due on Terry's site plan
Councillors have been asked to approve plans for the redevelopment of the Terry's chocolate factory site in York.
Tanker toxic leak was ice cream
Fire crews in North Yorkshire called to reports of a leaking tank found the spillage was chocolate ice cream.
Bills, eggs and counting costs
BBC Scotland news website readers keep a diary of their spending across a week to let us know their views on the cost of living.
Puddings firm confirms job losses
A maker of trifles and chocolate puddings for supermarkets confirms it is closing a Devon factory and making workers redundant.
Boat race won by chocolate tart
An edible boat race - believed to be the first in the UK - is staged in waters off the Scottish Borders.
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.
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