Sunday, November 2, 2008
Healthy Chocolate Revolution: The Healthy Chocolate Business Starts With The Healthy Chocolate Revolution
Healthy chocolate revolution!
Perhaps you've heard of it. After all, it's the cornerstone of the healthy chocolate business that is raging through the industry today.
For far to long our culture has been inundated with unhealthy chocolate.
Why?
Simply put...
* It tastes good
* It gives quick energy
* And it's cheap
Try to check out from most any grocery store and you will be presented with at least a small assortment of different chocolate treats if not a whole lot more than a little.
Here are some interesting facts about modern day consumption of chocolate.
1. Americans eat 10 – 12 pounds of chocolate on average per year.
2. Women crave chocolate, which contributes to weight control problems like bulimia, obesity, and binges.
3. Medical studies report that consuming chocolate in moderation may actually prolong life by reducing blood clots as well as stopping bad cholesterol.
4. U.S. chocolate manufacturers use 3.5 million pounds of whole milk every day to make chocolate.
5. Contrary to popular belief, chocolate is not high in caffeine. Coffee, tea and soft drinks contain far more caffeine than what you find in chocolate.
Clearly, chocolate has its disadvantages as well as its advantages. A large part of the problem with chocolate is not the actual chocolate but rather what we put into it. However, what if it were possible to eat healthy chocolate that was…
* Diabetic friendly
* Weight-loss friendly
* Immune enriching
* Disease fighting
* Recommended by dentists
Would that be something you could sink your teeth into? Personally, I think that would be deliciously divine. Have you heard of Xocai "tm"? Believe me, if I could tell you personally how yummyingly healthy this chocolate is, I would. However, since my mouth is currently full I recommend you trying it for yourself.
Since people are going to eat chocolate with or without you, doesn't it just make sense to introduce them to the healthy chocolate revolution and an awesome healthy chocolate business? We think so.
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