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Need a snack? Walnuts were found to reduce inflammation and oxidation of the arteries by harmful fats, which can lead to heart disease. And on a sweet note: regular doses of cocoa improve blood flow. Something to chew on into...
Matters new to the committee this year included forced labor at cocoa plantations, race disparities in the cost of consumer loans, the manufacture of products triggering asthma in children, and the storage of hazardous materials near communities...
...There's more ambiance," says Donald. And it may not sound so bad, once you consider what Gerry Lopez, president of global consumer products calls "the smallest Starbucks store you ever saw"--a vending machine that will start dispensing lattes, mochas and hot cocoa in train stations and office complexes next year. The potential, says Donald, "is limitless...
Chocolate in small quantities is known to be good for the heart and blood vessels, but in a new biochemical analysis, researchers have identified a component in cocoa that reduces platelet clumping, helping blood flow smoothly...
...spent a week of spring training in Florida, where I saw my favorite team: the Atlanta Braves. At spring training, everyone’s in shades, and everyone’s all smiles. And then there are the smells. You won’t catch a whiff of cocoa butter or grapeseed oil here: the most pervasive scent at the ballpark, among a whole menu of them—grilling dogs, gasoline, freshly cut grass—is the one that wafts from industrial-size helpings of Coppertone sunblock, not the fancy stuff. What is this, the beach? No, it?...