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    Have you ever wondered how your delicious chocolate was made? Here is the story of the most amazing factory ever built: Johnson’s Chocolate Factory. This story tells the tale of the hard work the men and women do each day inside of the factory. The Johnson Chocolate Factory was built in 1797 by a man named Aaron Johnson. When Aaron was only 18 years old, he decided to build his own business. He opened a chocolate factory because of his love for everything chocolate. In 1804, Johnson’s…

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    Essay: With 7.2 million tons of chocolate consumed in 2009 alone, and an estimated total of 100 billion dollars generated by the chocolate industry, chocolate is one of the most popular, and one of the most profitable, food products in the world. However, the chocolate industry is one of the most unequal industries in the world, with a long history of slavery, extortion, and inequality. Firstly, how is chocolate made? The production of cocoa dates back to 1100 BC, when the Aztecs cultivated…

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    Cadbury India Case

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    Cadbury began its operations in India in 1948, where it commands a 70% share in the Indian chocolate market, and is a significant player in the chocolate category and was the only multinational to be identified as one of India’s Best Managed Companies by Business Today and Business World ranked Cadbury among the Best Workplaces in India. However, on 3rd October 2003, just before India was getting ready for one of their largest festival, “Diwali”, Cadbury’s reputation was blemished because of an…

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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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    Product The Mars Inc. started in 1911 when Frank C. In 1920 Forrest E. Mars joined his father in the business. During the Spanish Civil War, Forrest Mars saw soldiers eating small chocolate with hard sugar coating, the sugar coating was to prevent the candy from melting. The M&M’s candy was thought of during the Spanish Civil war and were designed to not melt in high temperatures. In the late 1940s, M&M’s regular chocolate candy became available to the public. At first they were sold in…

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    Did you know that there are around 1.8 billion Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups made every year? That is enough to feed one cup to everyone in America, Europe, Japan, Australia, Africa, India, and China (Reese's). Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups are some of the best and oldest forms of candy. Reese’s are the second best selling candy and should only not be eaten if you have a peanut allergy. It is so good that it makes about $500 million a year! This is second to only M&M’s at around $650 million…

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    Who is Melissa Hershey? Psychology case report Mariah Avila Walden University Wyatt E. Fisher Introduction to Psychology 8/3/2017 Miss. Melissa Hershey is a 7-year-old little girl who enjoys soothing music and learning to play with friends. She has two sisters in which she is the middle child. She is under the guardianship of her mother Amy Hershey. Her father left the family 2 years ago. She has been known to get upset when she smells he fathers cologne (this has got better over…

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    just replacing the student’s Kit Kat which would have been the easiest thing to do, they chose to send the student 6,500 candy bars and then had a representative for the company help him hand them out. While just giving them to the student could’ve cost the company, by giving them away to the other students it allows the company to use this as tax write off and makes the event relatively…

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    that complexity into money. Of course, there is a much more important factor in the stock market: the companies. If it were not for every company that gives individuals opportunity to become a stockholder, there would clearly be no stock market. These companies are what draw investors into the stock market with the chance of profiting from said company. When purchasing a stock or share of a company, one is part owner and will receive annual dividends which depend on the type of stock they…

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    Milton Hershey was born in Derry Township, Pennsylvania, on September 13, 1857. Hershey’s was the only surviving male child of father Henry Hershey and mother Fanny Snavely Hershey; he also has one sister Serina Hershey. Hershey’s spent his early childhood trailing his father, a dreamer who always had his eyes out for the next big opportunity. By 1857 Hershey’s father had largely cut himself out the picture. Fanny was tiered of her husband’s failures; the details of their separation are cloudy.…

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