An Ode To Chocolate
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An Ode To Chocolate

No matter the question, chocolate is the answer.

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An Ode To Chocolate
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Chocolate, oh chocolate, the true love of my life …

It comes in dark, milk, white, any way that you like.

Chocolate is there during breakups, makeups and any day you need something special to satisfy your sweet tooth.

Chocolate will never break up with you, break your heart or hurt your feelings.

No! It is always there for you.

Better yet, chocolate is healthy!

Move aside superfoods like pomegranates, chia seeds and spirulina, you have some competition coming your way.

Not only does chocolate contain antioxidants, but it is believed to help maintain a healthy heart, lower high blood pressure and stimulate the release of mood improving endorphins.

Even the scent of chocolate can affect your mood.

Not only is chocolate great for you, but it is also versatile.

You can drink it, bake it, melt it, freeze it.

Anything is possible with chocolate.

Hot chocolate on a cold winter day,

S’mores at those summer night bonfires,

Chocolate is perfect for every season, mood, and occasion.

A recent breakup? A girls' night in?

No fear! Chocolate will not disappoint, leave you or fall asleep at 10 on your couch.

Need I say more? If you aren't craving some of that sweet brown bliss by now, then I can't help you further.

I prefer to believe that Marie Antoinette intended to say, “Let them eat chocolate!”

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