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- 2. The English Chocolate company _______ made the first chocolate bar in the world in 1842. (this company also makes chocolate eggs that are popular around Easter)
- 4. The largest and oldest chocolate company in the US.
- 5. The first Chocolate Chip ______ was invented in 1937 by Ruth Wakefield who ran the "Toll House Inn."
- 6. Milk Chocolate is a good source of this mineral (This mineral is also known as the first part of a common Marvel Superhero name)
- 7. Cacao _____ can live to be 200 years old.
- 11. Cacao trees produce marketable cacao _____ for only 25 years.
- 13. Over 50% of Adults in America prefer _________ to other flavors.
- 14. Although Cacao originated in Central and South America more than 4,000 years ago, now approximately 70% of the world's cacao is grown in _____. (continent)
- 15. "All you need is love. But a little chocolate every now and then doesn't hurt" is a quote from "Peanuts" Comic strip creator Charles M. ______
- 17. Author of 1964 book "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory"
- 18. 2000 movie titled "Chocolat" starred Johnny ____
- 19. It takes approximately 400 Cacao beans to make one _____ of chocolate.
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- 1. This holiday is a big one for chocolate. Of the $500 million spent on this holiday for candy, nearly 70% of that money is spent on chocolate.
- 3. Brooklyn's Dad's favorite candy
- 5. One Chocolate ____ can give a person enough energy to walk 150 feet.
- 8. Reports are that the global chocolate market were $83.2 _______ in the year 2010.
- 9. Different than Milk Chocolate, ____ Chocolate has been shown to be beneficial to human health.
- 10. Star actor in the 2005 film "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" is ______ Depp
- 12. The first milk chocolate was created in 1875 by Swiss Daniel Peter and his friend Henri ______. (The last name is also the name of a big company that makes Toll House cookies)
- 13. Milk Chocolate is a good source of this mineral (this mineral helps your bones)
- 16. Chocolate comes from _____ seeds from the _____ tree (same 5 letter word for both blanks)
