Wednesday, 31 October 2012

Exotic Chocolate Flavors

Satisfy your mate with a classy gift of exotic chocolate candy and some cultural knowledge. Taste bud- trained chocolate experts know that not all chocolate tastes the same. A bar produced with beans grown in South America tastes different than one from beans grown in West Africa, for example. Variations in climate and soil characteristics explain a lot of the difference. Share these special chocolate treats with your partner and enjoy.









Sometimes, finding the right gift for the occasion can be difficult especially if you don't know the person very well or if the person you are buying for already has everything. When you are stumped for ideas, you can always choose chocolate candy bouquets. Everyone loves candy and these are gifts that will please old and young alike.

Milk Chocolate

When you think "milk chocolate", which country comes to mind, assuming your thought processes aren't immediately overcome with the distraction of urgent desire to take that first bite of sinfully creamy and luxuriously divine confection? Steady, there... it's time to focus on some fascinating facts, and a lesson that could ensure your future success.








Of course, they probably didn't recognize their attitudes and actions as examples of evergreen business practices that many of today's business owners instinctively adopt... and there's no evidence that they consciously recognized them as smart business practices at all... they just had the desire to make every single batch of their chocolate candy better than the last. According to research, their maxim was "Only the best quality is good enough".

The History of America's Favorite Chocolate Candies

M&M Candies are a favorite of many and their slogan, "Melts in your mouth, not in your hands" still holds true some 80 years after Forrest Mars, Sr., founder of the Mars Company saw soldiers in the Spanish Civil War eating chocolate pellets covered with a shell of tempered chocolate. With some work to create what he saw, Mars received a patent for M&Ms on March 3, 1941 and production began at a factory in Newark, New Jersey.