by Pat Bulmer | Jul 7, 2021 | General, Industry News
Established in 2009, World Chocolate Day marks the supposed anniversary of the day that this iconic dessert made its first entrance into Europe in 1550. The cacao bean, which is responsible for that unmistakably rich flavor we know and love so well, is native to...
by Pat Bulmer | Jul 2, 2021 | General, Industry News
Travelpulse.com, July 1 Chocolate lovers can now experience how chocolate is grown and made right in Ecuador on the 10-day Galapagos & Chocolates luxury cruise from Touring Galapagos. The Galapagos has officially reopened today, July 1, with relaxed entry...
by Pat Bulmer | Jun 14, 2021 | General, Industry News
By Kevin Rozario, Contributor, Forbes, Jun 8, 2021 Tony’s Chocolonely has been ratcheting up sales of its large slabs of guilt-free chocolate across the U.S. for a few years. Now the Dutch brand is testing its first standalone store at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport. So...
by Pat Bulmer | Jun 13, 2021 | General, Industry News
The Tribune, June 10 Sarah Dwyer, of Chouquette Chocolates in Bethseda, started coating cicadas in chocolate and selling them when the periodical Brood X emerged this spring for the first time since 2004. Now her chocolate shop has a ten-day backlog for cicada orders....
by Pat Bulmer | Jun 7, 2021 | General, Industry News
By Freddy Mayhew, Press Gazette, June 3, 2021 Website duplication, in which content is lifted wholesale from a website and hosted elsewhere without permission, could be costing UK news publishers millions in lost revenue and resources. It’s a problem that appears to...
by Pat Bulmer | May 22, 2021 | General, Industry News
May 20, 2021 TORONTO – After nearly three weeks on the picket line, more than 470 workers who went on strike at a Nestlé Canada manufacturing plant in Toronto, have reached a three-year tentative agreement with the chocolate giant. “Over the term of this agreement,...
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