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Among them: difficulty splitting the sales teams in Canada, pricing coffee and chocolate too high in Russia and failing to anticipate a gum slowdown in Brazil and therefore shipping too much inventory.
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Let me start by saying that I'm a chocolate lover too, and for me, a life without chocolate just wouldn't be quite as wonderful.
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The Nestle chocolate contained too much sorbitol, a sweetener that in large amounts can cause bowel problems, the agency said in a statement.
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The result of too many spicy burritos, chocolate sundaes, pepperoni pizzas, thick T-bones and vodka martinis consumed over too many years.
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People were far less likely to send an e-card to their boyfriends or girlfriends, perhaps because they were too busy buying them chocolate bacon cookies and roses.
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Chocolate chips come in handy, too.
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Chocolate is high in calories, and, as with any such food, eating too much of it can swell your waistline and harm your health in other ways.
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Although Chuang continues to promote Goya chocolate bars in the country, he vows not to fight head-on with me-too products but to concoct new treats.
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Surprisingly, chocolate is also a good delivery system, so chocolate products created specifically to deliver probiotics (instead of just throwing them in for marketing purposes) are a tasty and effective option, as long as they aren't loaded with too much sugar and fat. (Attune is a California company specializing in chocolate probiotic treats.) Fermented foods such as cheese, sauerkraut and kimchi are also a good source of probiotics.
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Bathing in their too-bright, wasteful light became a sort of guilty pleasure, like absinthe or chocolate creams.
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