HOW IS CHOCOLATE MADE? Ever wondered‚ “how is chocolate made?” Let’s pick up with the arrival of the cacao beans at the factory. At the factory‚ the cacao beans are first sifted for foreign objects- you know‚ rocks‚ machetes‚ whatever got left in the bag. The cacao is weighed and sorted by type so that the manufacturer knows exactly what type of cacao is going into the chocolate. Some manufacturers use up to twelve types of cacao in their recipes‚ and they must carefully measure so that the flavor
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Chocolate can be bittersweet‚ and we don’t mean literally. Although chocolate has many benefits to your health‚ some facts about how chocolate is made may make you want to munch on a different snack‚ or at least lower your chocolate intake. Dark chocolate has more cacao (the beans that chocolate are made from) and less sugar than other chocolates‚ so it is considered healthier than milk and white chocolate. Dark chocolate contains lots of antioxidants that help the cardiovascular system by
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Table of Content Chocolate History 3 1. Market Area 3 2. Market Structure 3. Market 4. Market Dynamics 5. Market evolution 6. Market conjuncture 7. Demand and offer 8. Prices and tariffs 9. Imports and exports Chocolate History Chocolate has been used as a drink for nearly all of its history‚ but until the 16th century‚ no European had ever heard of the popular drink from the Central and South American people. It was not until the Spanish conquest of
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Introduction Rogers’ Chocolates is Canada’s oldest chocolate company and British Columbia’s second oldest company. Steve Parkhill‚ the new president of company is expected to double or possibly triple the size of company within the next 10 years. In the chocolate candy industry‚ Canada’s market size was $167 million and growing 2% annually. Although the growth rate in the chocolate industry is falling as a whole‚ large companies such as Hershey & Cadburys are moving into the premium chocolate market and growing
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FIRST DRAFT INTRODUCTION Recently‚ chocolate has been getting mixed reviews from physicians‚ scientists‚ and mothers across the country. For years‚ people blamed the sugary confection for their expanding waist lines‚ acne problems‚ and caffeine jitters. But more research is being presented that claims not all chocolate is this sinister‚ and that some might actually be good for your health. Chocolate is proven to make us healthier‚ can benefits us mentally and it also can induce good hormones in
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salient (or important) aspects of the chocolate confectionary industry‚ globally and domestically‚ that are critical for understanding a new product introduction of this type. Provide support for your conclusions. The objectives that Montreaux USA wants to achieve in the coming 3 years are national distribution of the new Montreaux product line‚ $15 million in annual sales‚ and to be within the top 25 in revenue. Accounting for 52.6% of the market‚ chocolate is the most profitable segment of the
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Chocolate and Child Slavery: Unfulfilled Promises of the Cocoa Industry International Labor Rights Fund June 30‚ 2004 It is estimated that America spends $13 billion a year on chocolate. However‚ in the past few years‚ it has become increasingly clear that this favorite American product is tainted with the labor of innocent young children. The fact that child slaves are used in the harvesting of cocoa beans in Cote D’Ivoire‚ the world’s major supplier of cocoa‚ is undisputed. The US State
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The Health Benefits of Eating Chocolate For centuries‚ chocolate has been one of the favorite sweet-tasting treat in the world and until not too long ago‚ also considered unhealthy. Recent studies show that cacao‚ which chocolate is made‚ contains potent antioxidants that can actually be beneficial to our health. Cacao is derived from the beans of Theobroma cacao‚ a tree native to South America (1). Historically cacao was being used by ancient people with various medicinal purposes such as treatment
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The Day Chocolate Case International marketing Assignment 1 Date: 2nd of March 2011 Group 1.4 Table of contents Table of contents 2 1. Introduction 4 1.2. Main characteristics of The Day Chocolate Company 4 1.3. Porters Diamond 5 1.4. Comparative industry structure analysis: Porter’s five forces 5 2. Applying available theories‚ concepts and statistics to answer the requested questions 6 2.1. Question 1: Describe the consumer segment Day Chocolate is aiming
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MSGL 502 Ethics and Leadership An Ethical look into Slavery in the Chocolate Industry People around the world share a love of chocolate‚ one of the most delicious and pleasurable foods on earth. However‚ thousands of Africa’s children are modern-day slaves‚ bonded to their employers and forced against their will to work in hazardous and heartbreaking conditions. Slavery in the chocolate industry has been widely publicized through the years. The face of enslaved children has been the
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