Wednesday, February 27, 2013

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chocolate began some 2,000 years ago. It’s been described as the gift of gods, as well as “sinfully dark.” It’s a gift of love and a source of contention. It is a cherished comfort food, appetite suppressor and health remedy. So what chemistry is behind this alluring treat? - See more at: http://acswebinars.org/ziegler#sthash.C20pt9sW.dpuf
chocolate began some 2,000 years ago. It’s been described as the gift of gods, as well as “sinfully dark.” It’s a gift of love and a source of contention. It is a cherished comfort food, appetite suppressor and health remedy. So what chemistry is behind this alluring treat? - See more at: http://acswebinars.org/ziegler#sthash.C20pt9sW.dpuf

Chocolate began some 2,000 years ago, it has been described as a gift from the God's as well as"sinfully Dark". It is a gift of love, a comfort food, appetite suppressor, and even a health remedy. 

Join Sinfully Rich Chocolates March 4th at 8 am for a delicious webinar about pairing of the "Prefect Wine with the Perfect Chocolate."
Please follow the link below to sign up to join us for this intoxicating webinar!  

 
cherished comfort food, appetite suppressor and health remedy. So what chemistry is behind this alluring treat? - See more at: http://acswebinars.org/ziegler#sthash.C20pt9sW.dpuf

Starting with Olmecs, Mayans and Aztecs, chocolate began some 2,000 years ago. It’s been described as the gift of gods, as well as “sinfully dark.” It’s a gift of love and a source of contention. It is a cherished comfort food, appetite suppressor and health remedy. So what chemistry is behind this alluring treat? - See more at: http://acswebinars.org/ziegler#sthash.WbthndJo.dpuf
Starting with Olmecs, Mayans and Aztecs, chocolate began some 2,000 years ago. It’s been described as the gift of gods, as well as “sinfully dark.” It’s a gift of love and a source of contention. It is a cherished comfort food, appetite suppressor and health remedy. So what chemistry is behind this alluring treat? - See more at: http://acswebinars.org/ziegler#sthash.WbthndJo.dpuf

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