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    How the Rock Cycle Works by using Chocolate We did a chocolate lab that represented the rock cycle. We used white and dark chocolate in this lab that was the rocks. Than we made the rock into sedimentary which we squashed it together. Than we wrote down what it looked like and we went to stepping on the chocolate which made metamorphic rock. Than we went to the heat plate and we put the bag of chocolate in the hot water and it turned the chocolate into a warm/liquidy substance that is called…

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    Hershey's Cups History

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    Throughout the nation, people are going crazy for a Chocolate and Peanut Butter candy. For over 80 years people have been favoring Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups. Although many people did not know, Reese’s Cups has a long and very interesting history. It all started with the dreams of a man named Harry Burnett Reese, Aka: H.B. Reese. Reese’s dream all got started when H.B. Reese decided to run a candy store. He was struggling to find a job in around the 1930s. After looking for jobs, he found…

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    What’s the best cure for a long winter? The warm summer sun, a fresh seasonal harvest, and the irresistible flavors of everyone’s favorite summertime treat: strawberry shortcake. As soon as the weather warms up, it’s the perfect time to indulge in the flavors of rich whipped cream and juicy strawberries piled high atop a bed of fluffy yellow cake. Once reserved for special occasions and family cookouts, now you can take strawberry shortcake wherever you go in the form of Faze™ Vapor premium…

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    A local Blanchard family took the song lyrics “anything you can do I can do better” to heart and created their own business. After tasting a homemade salsa, a natural competitiveness caused Lori Redmon, her husband Bill Redmon and her mother Diane Cooper to create Killin Time Canning. “My mother works at a nursing home and she brought some salsa home that a resident’s family member had made. Just out of the competitiveness of our family, we said we could do better and that’s where it started…

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    beans. The process involves fine-grinding the cacao nibs (the seeds inside the cacao pods) which causes friction and melts into liquid known as the chocolate liquor. The more grinding, the smoother the chocolate liquor becomes. Cocoa oil is extracted by pressing and straining the liquor. What remains after pressing and straining is the solid mass of chocolate called the cocoa presscake which is broken down in small pieces and pulverized to powder form. The cocoa oil extracted is left to cool…

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    In Willy Wonka the Chocolate Factory, Willy Wonka uses his entrepreneurship- a combination of vision, skill, ingenuity, and willingness to take risks to create and run new businesses- and financial capital to produce consumer goods -final goods- such as Wonka Bars and other candies to be sold in stores, a product market -a market in which goods and services are bought or sold- to satisfy the wants -desires that can be satisfied by consuming a good or service- of the people using capital…

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    the glossy brown wrapper and heard it crinkle as I placed the smooth piece of chocolate between my teeth. I tasted the warmth of the rich milk chocolate and felt the affection of my great grandfather's love. Just like every delectable piece of chocolate melted in my mouth, my heart melted when I found out the news. Each and every moment spent with him will be cherished and always kept close to my heart. Though the chocolate and the heart box may go away, the motivation to pursue my dreams will…

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    The Effects Of Anandamide

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    This compound is probable to reduce stress and make people happy when they are eating chocolate because it releases neurotransmitter in their brain that make people feel good and relaxed, it called endorphins (Pubchem National Center for Biotechnology Information[online article],n.d.). Anandamide is a compound chemical that also found in chocolate. Anandamide is a neurotransmitter that targets at the central nervous system and it can make a substantial impact on the brain’s own natural…

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    on Cadbury: It’s an analysis in which evaluate a firm or a nation or anything else under following domains: political, economical, social, technological, environmental and legal. This is done to chart long term plans. Cadbury is synonymous with chocolate consumption worldwide. Opening shop in the early 19th century, Cadbury has emerged as a global brand with factories and offices the United Kingdom and North America, and a notable presence in Asia and Africa as well. In 2008, the Schweppes…

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    When it comes to chocolate, there are only two options: you either love it or you are allergic to it; very few people actually dislike the aroma of chocolate. In this essay I will be taking a look at 2 texts about how chocolate is made. Text 1 is an extract from the novel “Chocolat” by Joanne Harris and text 2 is an informational and promotional piece published by www.greenandblacks.com, titled “From Bean to Bar”. Both texts talk about a passion for making chocolate, but that is where most of…

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