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12 Dec 07 History Of Chocolate – Part Four

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In the United States of America, the production of chocolate proceeded at a faster pace than anywhere else in the world. It was in the pre-revolutionary New England — 1765, to be exact — that the first chocolate factory was established.

Chocolate has gained so much importance since that time, that any interruption in its supply would be keenly felt.

During World War II, the U.S. government recognized chocolate’s role in the nourishment and group spirit of the Allied Armed Forces, so much so that it allocated valuable shipping space for the importation of cocoa beans. Many soldiers were thankful for the pocket chocolate bars which gave them the strength to carry on until more food rations could be obtained. Today, the U.S. ARmy D-rations include three 4-ounce chocolate bars. Chocolate has even been taken into space as part of the diet of U.S. astronauts.

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28 Nov 07 3BT

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  1. A lovely sunny day outside. The fall colors here, whilst not as striking as somewhere like New England, are still beautiful in places. It lasts only a very short time here though.
  2. Roast beef and cucumber rolls went down very nicely for lunch. Can’t beat fresh ingredients.
  3. Enjoyed listening to Johnathon Ross this morning. Look forward to his weekly podcast from the BBC.

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