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By Sydnie. Anytime is a Good Time for Chocolate. Where it All Started. Chocolate all started as a bitter, powdered drink made by the Mayans. The knowledge of the drink spread to the Aztecs and then to the Spanish. Eventually chocolate became popular in all European countries.

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  1. By Sydnie Anytime is a Good Time for Chocolate

  2. Where it All Started • Chocolate all started as a bitter, powdered drink made by the Mayans. • The knowledge of the drink spread to the Aztecs and then to the Spanish. • Eventually chocolate became popular in all European countries.

  3. The Road to Popularity • Chocolate houses were the place where the rich hung out to drink chocolate. • In 1730 a machine was made that could grind chocolate and make it cheaper. • In 1847 the first chocolate bar was made in England. John Cadbury opened his chocolate shop in 1824

  4. Now we can make chocolate cheaper for everyone! I made a chocolate machine! No, It’s too expensive. Hey wait up! Hey Mom, can we get some chocolate? Aww man! Awesome!

  5. CHOCOLATE WAS STILL BITTER!!

  6. Solution: • He tried to put grass, edelweiss, and cheese until he finally found the answer… Daniel Peter, a Swiss chocolatier

  7. MILK!

  8. Now… • Chocolate is used all of the time as a snack, or a gift. • Chocolate is part of many of our traditions.

  9. Halloween • One of the most famous holidays for chocolate is Halloween. • 109.6 million houses were predicted to give out candy. (Mostly chocolate of course!)

  10. Valentines Day • In 1995 35 million heart shaped boxes of chocolate were purchased.

  11. Other best-selling chocolate holidays areEasterandChristmas.

  12. Anytime, anywhere, people love chocolate. It will remain one of our favorite deserts forever…

  13. Works Cited • Chocolate: A Sweet History by Sandra Markle • Chocolate by Jacqueline Boynton • www.wikipedia.com • www.factmonster.com • www.funology.com • www.brainybetty.com • http://www.cadbury.com/ • http://www.finedarkchocolate.com • www.dogpile.com • www.mididelight.com • www.telivisontunes.com

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