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1. The smell of chocolate increases Theta Brain Waves, which triggers stress. 2. White chocolate isn’t technically chocolate. 3. The inventor of the chocolate chip cookie sold the idea to Nestle Toll House in return for a lifetime supply of

1. The smell of chocolate increases Theta Brain Waves, which triggers stress. 2. White chocolate isn’t technically chocolate. 3. The inventor of the chocolate

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Page 1: 1. The smell of chocolate increases Theta Brain Waves, which triggers stress. 2. White chocolate isn’t technically chocolate. 3. The inventor of the chocolate

1. The smell of chocolate increases Theta Brain Waves, which triggers stress.2. White chocolate isn’t technically chocolate.3. The inventor of the chocolate chip cookie sold the idea to Nestle Toll House in return for a lifetime supply of chocolate.

Page 2: 1. The smell of chocolate increases Theta Brain Waves, which triggers stress. 2. White chocolate isn’t technically chocolate. 3. The inventor of the chocolate

1. The smell of chocolate increases Theta Brain Waves, which triggers stress.2. White chocolate isn’t technically chocolate.3. The inventor of the chocolate chip cookie sold the idea to Nestle Toll House in return for a lifetime supply of chocolate.

Page 3: 1. The smell of chocolate increases Theta Brain Waves, which triggers stress. 2. White chocolate isn’t technically chocolate. 3. The inventor of the chocolate

1. M&Ms were created in 1941 as a means for soldiers to enjoy chocolate without it melting.2. Every second, Americans collectively eat 10 pounds of chocolate.3. The world’s largest chocolate bar weighed 12,770 pounds.

Page 4: 1. The smell of chocolate increases Theta Brain Waves, which triggers stress. 2. White chocolate isn’t technically chocolate. 3. The inventor of the chocolate

1. M&Ms were created in 1941 as a means for soldiers to enjoy chocolate without it melting.2. Every second, Americans collectively eat 10 pounds of chocolate.3. The world’s largest chocolate bar weighed 12,770 pounds.

Page 5: 1. The smell of chocolate increases Theta Brain Waves, which triggers stress. 2. White chocolate isn’t technically chocolate. 3. The inventor of the chocolate

1. Hershey’s Kisses were first produced in 1907 and were shaped like an oval. 2. Approximately 40% of almonds produced in the world are made for chocolate products.3. One chocolate chip can give a person enough energy to walk 150 feet.

Page 6: 1. The smell of chocolate increases Theta Brain Waves, which triggers stress. 2. White chocolate isn’t technically chocolate. 3. The inventor of the chocolate

1. Hershey’s Kisses were first produced in 1907 and were shaped like an oval. 2. Approximately 40% of almonds produced in the world are made for chocolate products.3. One chocolate chip can give a person enough energy to walk 150 feet.

Page 7: 1. The smell of chocolate increases Theta Brain Waves, which triggers stress. 2. White chocolate isn’t technically chocolate. 3. The inventor of the chocolate

1. Cyclists who drank chocolate milk after a workout had less fatigue and scored higher on endurance tests than those who had a sports drink.2. Nazis would use chocolate to lure people of the Jewish religion onto cattle cars destined for concentration camps.3. Research suggests that dark chocolate. decreases memory, attention span, reaction time, and problem-solving skills by decreasing blood flow to the brain.

Page 8: 1. The smell of chocolate increases Theta Brain Waves, which triggers stress. 2. White chocolate isn’t technically chocolate. 3. The inventor of the chocolate

1. Cyclists who drank chocolate milk after a workout had less fatigue and scored higher on endurance tests than those who had a sports drink.2. Nazis would use chocolate to lure people of the Jewish religion onto cattle cars destined for concentration camps3. Research suggests that dark chocolate. Decreases memory, attention span, reaction time, and problem-solving skills by decreasing blood flow to the brain.

Page 9: 1. The smell of chocolate increases Theta Brain Waves, which triggers stress. 2. White chocolate isn’t technically chocolate. 3. The inventor of the chocolate

1. The largest cuckoo clock made of chocolate can be found in the United States.2. Over 90 million pounds of chocolate candy is sold in the last week of October leading up to Halloween.3. Eating dark chocolate every day reduces the risk of heart disease by 1/3.

Page 10: 1. The smell of chocolate increases Theta Brain Waves, which triggers stress. 2. White chocolate isn’t technically chocolate. 3. The inventor of the chocolate

1. The largest cuckoo clock made of chocolate can be found in the United States.2. Over 90 million pounds of chocolate candy is sold in the last week of October leading up to Halloween.3. Eating dark chocolate every day reduces the risk of heart disease by 1/3.

Page 11: 1. The smell of chocolate increases Theta Brain Waves, which triggers stress. 2. White chocolate isn’t technically chocolate. 3. The inventor of the chocolate

1. One ounce of baking chocolate or cocoa contains none of the daily recommended intake of iron.2. Chocolate can be deadly for dogs. Chocolate contains an ingredient called “Theobromine” which can be toxic to a dogs central nervous system and cardiac muscles.3. People spend more than 7 billion dollars a year on chocolate.

Page 12: 1. The smell of chocolate increases Theta Brain Waves, which triggers stress. 2. White chocolate isn’t technically chocolate. 3. The inventor of the chocolate

1. One ounce of baking chocolate or cocoa contains none of the daily recommended intake of iron.2. Chocolate can be deadly for dogs. Chocolate contains an ingredient called “Theobromine” which can be toxic to a dogs central nervous system and cardiac muscles.3. People spend more than 7 billion dollars a year on chocolate.

Page 13: 1. The smell of chocolate increases Theta Brain Waves, which triggers stress. 2. White chocolate isn’t technically chocolate. 3. The inventor of the chocolate

1. Dark chocolate bars, which are high in cocoa actually deject tooth decay and can even whiten your teeth.2. People who suffer from depression are said to eat about 55 percent less chocolate than their non-depressed peers.3. Every Russian and American space voyage has included chocolate bars.

Page 14: 1. The smell of chocolate increases Theta Brain Waves, which triggers stress. 2. White chocolate isn’t technically chocolate. 3. The inventor of the chocolate

1. Dark chocolate bars, which are high in cocoa actually deject tooth decay and can even whiten your teeth.2. People who suffer from depression are said to eat about 55 percent less chocolate than their non-depressed peers.3. Every Russian and American space voyage has included chocolate bars.

Page 15: 1. The smell of chocolate increases Theta Brain Waves, which triggers stress. 2. White chocolate isn’t technically chocolate. 3. The inventor of the chocolate

1. The first 3 Musketeers bar originally sold for 5 cents.2. In Hershey, PA, the street lights on the main street are all shaped like Hershey Kisses.3. North America produces the most chocolate of any continent.

Page 16: 1. The smell of chocolate increases Theta Brain Waves, which triggers stress. 2. White chocolate isn’t technically chocolate. 3. The inventor of the chocolate

1. The first 3 Musketeers bar originally sold for 5 cents.2. In Hershey, PA, the street lights on the main street are all shaped like Hershey Kisses.3. North America produces the most chocolate of any continent.

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1. The United States consumes the most chocolate per person per year. 2. The Cocoa plant grows 20-25 feet tall.

3. The Hershey Bar was first made in 1900.

Page 18: 1. The smell of chocolate increases Theta Brain Waves, which triggers stress. 2. White chocolate isn’t technically chocolate. 3. The inventor of the chocolate

1. The United States consumes the most chocolate per person per year. 2. The Cocoa plant grows 20-25 feet tall.

3. The Hershey Bar was first made in 1900.

Page 19: 1. The smell of chocolate increases Theta Brain Waves, which triggers stress. 2. White chocolate isn’t technically chocolate. 3. The inventor of the chocolate

1.The average chocolate bar contains 8 insect parts.

2. In 2013, Belgium issued a limited edition of chocolate flavored stickers.3. There are Potato Chips Dipped in Milk Chocolate.

Page 20: 1. The smell of chocolate increases Theta Brain Waves, which triggers stress. 2. White chocolate isn’t technically chocolate. 3. The inventor of the chocolate

1.The average chocolate bar contains 8 insect parts.

2. In 2013, Belgium issued a limited edition of chocolate flavored stickers.3. There are Potato Chips Dipped in Milk Chocolate.