Ed Miliband attacks David Cameron for failing to stop the sale of cut-price chocolate oranges - something the PM complained about in opposition.
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BBCPolitics on 26th Jan 2012 (via bbc.co.uk)
3D printing with chocolate. More here. Is this the killer app that 3D printing has been waiting for?...
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Samizdata on 22nd Jan 2012 (via samizdata.net)
It may not surprise you to learn that calcium is good for bones, that chocolate does not help children grow, or that having too much butter may not be good for you.
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Telegraph on 6th Dec 2011 (via telegraph.feedsportal.com)
In the midst of fiscal meltdown we need iron chancellors - not chocolate soldiers, argues Judith Woods.
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Telegraph on 23rd Nov 2011 (via telegraph.feedsportal.com)
On Halloween, an obese nation needs to try and use smart eating techniques! In Q3 2011, over 60% of the U.S. population was either overweight or obese. While this was an improvement over the year before, it is still an abysmal result. Halloween, the day of candy and chocolate, presents an easy opportunity to gorge on food that includes some of the worst for anyone trying to control their calorie i...
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PoliticsandFinance on 4th Nov 2011 (via politicsandfinance.blogspot.com)
Enduring image of the day, and, I’ll warrant, its first entry in Hansard*, goes to Liberal Democrat MP Adrian Sanders for his contribution to yesterday’s emergency debate on phone hacking at the News of the World: …when one considers the Press Complaints Commission, the phrase “chocolate teapot”, or indeed the phrase “fishnet condom”, comes to
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LiberalDemocratVoice on 7th Jul 2011 (via libdemvoice.org)
Despite international observers declaring Alassane Ouattara the winner of November’s election, Gbagbo stubbornly clung to power, using the vast revenues from taxes on cocoa exports to fund his army and buy arms. In early March, he threatened to eject all...
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BloodAndTreasure on 17th Jun 2011 (via bloodandtreasure.typepad.com)
When offence is in the eye of the beholder, even an advert for a Cadbury's chocolate bar can be deemed hateful.
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Spiked on 1st Jun 2011 (via spiked-online.com)