Anti-ageing chocolate which reduces wrinkles
A daily 7.5g bar of the chocolate can change the underlying skin stucture of a 50 year old to that of someone in their 30s, say developers.
A daily 7.5g bar of the chocolate can change the underlying skin stucture of a 50 year old to that of someone in their 30s, say developers.
On Valentine’s Day 2012, we learned that the world was in a chocolate crisis. Then we learned it again on Valentine’s Day 2013. And again in 2014. And it’s back this year,Read More…
Before becoming a kiss, bar, or hot drink, cocoa gets shipped, stashed, smashed, and, most critically for producers and consumers alike, commodified.
It’s not just store displays around Valentine’s Day. Scientists seem obsessed with chocolate, too.
The world faces an impending chocolate shortage. Simply put, global demand is rapidly outpacing the capacity of cocoa farmers to produce the good.
At a glance, these lipsticks look like any other you can find at your local chemist. However, this Valentine’s Day, you can buy a whole set of them for your loved oneRead More…
How much chocolate can you eat in a single sitting? An average 1.5-ounce bar? Maybe a couple of bars? A few before getting sick?
Resplendent in their brand new Sephra Chocolate Lounge & Bakery branded shirts, the St. Christopher’s Junior School football team takes to the field this weekend in Kuwait. St. Christopher’s, the leading BritishRead More…
“I often say to people when I buy it ‘my grandfather helped make this’ and they’re always quite surprised.” Says Eileen Clements.
On a detox? Need to lose weight? Cutting calories? Low-carb fiend? Yes, you too should eat MORE chocolate (Cocoa) this January (and beyond).