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Does Hot Cocoa, Coco Chocolate Drinking Chocolate, or Sipping Chocolate Have a Difference?

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Are you feeling the crisp in the air? Are we nearing the end of pumpkin spice season? Warm mugs of hot cocoa are the perfect way to welcome the winter season. You'll never grow tired of its nostalgia and its chocolaty  goodness!  But let's think about this:  How about that cup of hot cocoa you had? It was Coco Chocolate  drinking chocolate, wasn't it? What kind of chocolate was it drinking?  Many people switch quickly from "drinking chocolate" to "hot cocoa". It sounds loftier to sip chocolate.  Although all three terms refer to hot, delicious drinks, they are quite different. Now, let's explore this a little more because you might discover some amazing drinks that you haven't tried before!  HOT COCOA: WHAT IS IT? Sugar, milk, and cocoa powder are the ingredients in hot cocoa. Additionally, hot cocoa tends to have a sweet flavor and a light body. As well as flavorings like vanilla or cinnamon, it often contains spices.  Your childho

Godiva Dark Chocolate in a Nutshell

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It is quite common for godiva dark chocolate to be sold throughout the world. Have you ever wondered how this well-known brand came to be? Where did the name come from? Our article in this issue will take you on a time machine and point you toward all there is to know about the Godiva chocolate brand. Why did Godiva chocolates start and where did it come from Belgian chocolate company Godiva, founded in 1926 by Pierre Draps, was acquired by the Turkish Yıldız Holding in November 2007 and continues today under the same name. Under the present name, Pierre Draps opened the first shop he and his family opened in the Grand Place in Brussels. Legend has it that the name Lady Godiva was inspired by her. Founded in 1958, the company's first shop outside of Belgium was located in Paris. Eventually, in 1966, the company's products found their way to the United States, where they were only available at shopping centers. Within a year, New York City's Fifth Avenue became home t