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		<title>The Chocolate Cake Recipe And The Chocolate Party</title>
		<description><![CDATA[A while ago when chatting to my  friends little girl whose 9th Birthday was approaching I asked her what kind of party she prefer to have. She responded (with gusto I might add) A chocolate party.  So your probably wondering what has a chocolate party got to do with a Chocolate Cake Recipe?
And [...]


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		<title>Cadburys Chocolate A Friend For The Sad And Lonely?</title>
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Cadburys Chocolate has always been a friend to the sad and lonely. It has always been able to lift your spirits when you’re feeling down even if only for just a few moments. Now I’m not saying chocolate is a cure for depression or if you eat it you will no longer be lonely but [...]


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		<title>The History Of Chocolate The Condensed Version!</title>
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The history of chocolate starts with the cocoa tree which is native to the forests of South and Central America and grows to approximately 20 foot high.
This quite delicate tree starts to produce fruit in its 4th to 5th year. Large red or yellow pods encase a white pulp that hides its treasure of anywhere [...]


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		<title>Cadbury Chocolate Company</title>
		<description><![CDATA[In Great Britain, Cadbury means chocolate, just as Hershey means chocolate to Americans. Cadbury&#8217;s products are sold throughout the world however and they have a reputation for quality. Cadbury&#8217;s chocolate empire began with founder John Cadbury when he sold tea, coffee and chocolate in the UK and to the colonies in India and Pakistan. The [...]


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