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    Kellogg’s Overview: Kellogg’s was founded as a Battle Creek Toasted Corn Flake company in the year 1906. It was founded by the brothers named Keith Kellogg and John Harvey Kellogg in Battle Creek, Michigan. The company was renamed as Kellogg’s company in 1922. It started off as a corn flakes company and later expanded to offer a variety of products including cereals, cereal bars, convenience foods, cookies, toaster pastries, frozen waffles, etc. The company positions its products on the lines of…

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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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    Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, written by Roald Dahl in 1994, introduce us to the main protagonist character of the book right from the start, Charlie Bucket. In short, Charlie comes from a poor family with a once in a lifetime opportunity to enter the much-coveted Wonka Chocolate factory that Willy Wonka shut off to the world for years, along with 4 other lucky children. The book depicts Charlie as a filial and obedient boy, unlike the other 4 children deemed as rotten. As a result, their…

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    Feminist is the belief in equality for the sexes, whether it be economically, socially, or politically. In Like Water for Chocolate, Laura Esquivel does an excellent job in discussing the topic of feminism with the assistance of magical realism. Many examples of feminism can be seen throughout the novel. One character who can help support the claim that Like Water For Chocolate is a feminist novel is Tita’s sister, Gertrudis. What Gertrude’s character contributes to the feminism of the novel…

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    Como Agua Para Chocolate

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    audience through the favors they choose, the meals they prepare and the simple act of cooking for someone beyond ourselves. This common day event is truly explored in the two movies “Como Agua Para Chocolate” and “Eat, Drink, Man, Woman.” Tita, the main character and cook of the movie “Como Agua Para Chocolate” and Chef Chu, who fills the same role in the film “Eat, Drink, Man, Woman” have very different uses and relationships with the food they cook. Tita, who is under the extreme control of…

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    Like Water For Chocolate By. Laura Esquivel In the book Like Water For Chocolate, Laura Esquivel tells a story about a young girl Tita De La Garza, who is 15 years old and lives on a ranch on the Mexico- U.S border, with her mother and two older sisters. Tita is the youngest daughter to Mama Elena. Although Mama Elena gave birth to Tita on the kitchen table, due to Titas weeping from the onions being cut, Nacha the housemaid and cook, is Titas prime care-taker. Nacha raised…

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    In the book “Blood and Chocolate” by Annette Curtis Klause.The main character Vivian is part human and wolf.She catches a lot of guys eyes but she falls in love with Aiden, a human boy.Vivian doesn't want to reveal her true self to him because she scared of what he might think. She faces challenges throughout the story with both human and her wolf side.Not only challenges with who she is but also wolf pack problems.In the beginning of the book it gives you overview of what happened and how the…

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    “Keep it safe, keep it sweet, make sure it is an American made treat.” Consumers of all ages love candy. Confectionaries have been present since early 1800’s and, although products and production have evolved, America's sweet tooth has remained the same. One of many consumers favorites, the Bit-O-Honey candy bar, has withstood the test of time. The Bit-O-Honey candy bar is still easily found affordably priced, and unchanged in its deliciousness. Born in 1924 under the production of…

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    me stay sober. I said simple, not easy, but absolutely not impossible. Eat chocolate As a former alcoholic, it’s more than likely that your body is deficient in magnesium and chromium among many other vitamins and minerals. It just so happens that the most magnesium-rich plant is the cacao. Aside from being classified by raw foodist and nutritionist David Wolfe as a superfood, a 2009 study found that eating chocolate actually helps combat stress. As a newly sober person, pocket-sized…

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