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Nestlé Japan launches exclusive KitKat with cocoa fruit chocolate

KOBE CITY, Japan – Nestlé is launching sales of "Cacao Fruit Chocolate," the world’s first chocolate confectionary that uses dried, powdered white cocoa pulp...

Tony’s Chocolonely releases new chocolate flavors in crazy combinations

PORTLAND, Ore., U.S. — Tony's Chocolonely, a company on a mission to make all chocolate worldwide 100% slave free, is coming in hot this...

Here is why some scholars consider Brazil the Birthplace of chocolate

SEATTLE, U.S. — Brazil is one of the world's leading producers of cocoa and chocolate: some scholars believe that Brazil is the "Birthplace of...

Belgian chocolatier Godiva plans to open 2,000 cafes over the next six years

MILAN – The Belgium confectioner Godiva is rolling out 2,000 cafes over the next six years that will serve a complete menu of items...

Tesco moves to Rainforest Alliance Certified cocoa for own brand chocolate

LONDON, UK — Tesco has announced that the cocoa sourced for its own brand chocolate, including its Easter Eggs, now comes from sustainably managed...

Barry Callebaut completes acquisition of Russian chocolate producer Inforum

ZURICH, Switzerland – The Barry Callebaut Group has successfully closed the acquisition of Inforum, a leading Russian B2B producer of chocolate, compound coatings and...

Chocolate may alleviate cough better syrups, shows Uk research

MILAN – Chocolate may be a better cough suppressant than cough syrup, according to a research by a Uk University. A research group at...

Premium chocolate Love Cocoa start-up turns down the dragons

LONDON, UK — Love Cocoa, a premium chocolate start-up developed by James Cadbury (the great-great-great grandson of the original Mr John Cadbury) went head-to-head...

Can chocolate, tea, coffee and zinc help make you more healthy?

NUREMBERG, Germany — Ageing and a low life expectancy are caused, at least partly, by oxidative stress. A team of researchers led by Prof....

Moderate chocolate intake may reduce risk of heart disease, says study

A daily moderate chocolate intake could cut the risk of heart disease, a study has suggested. Research on more than half a million adults...

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