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www.chocolatesforgood.com creates handmade and customized chocolates and donates a portion of the proceeds to charity
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chocolatesforgood Congratulations to Liz McCartney of the St. Bernard Project as she ends her reign as the 2008 CNN Hero of the Year. Her work continues without fanfare, and she's still a hero as far as we're concerned.

www.stbernardproject.org
The St. Bernard Project provides relief work for Katrina survivors.
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chocolatesforgood To be gramatically correct, one would need to ask,"Who is the one who has said that they are going to beat the Saints?"

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Yum! You guys make the best chocolate!
November 17 at 8:57am
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chocolatesforgood congratulations to our partners at Boys Hope and Girls Hope of New Orleans.

www.boyshopegirlshope.org
TheBHGH Girls Home has been rebuilt. The official opening is this weekend!
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chocolatesforgood They can NOT be serious. Chocolate that tastes like salami is supposed to be enticing?

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A meat flavoured chocolate developed is popular with men in New Zealand, according to its creator, a food chemist-turned-chocolatier.
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chocolatesforgood Camp Periwinkle was a huge success again this year. Thanks for supporting them by eating great chocolate.

www.campperiwinkle.org
We hope that you have enjoyed these images of camp as much as we have. The campers took over 4500 pictures this year, and our professional photographers took another 14,000. What you have seen ...
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chocolatesforgood The St Bernard Project is one of the great programs that you support. Check them out.

www.stbernardproject.org
The St. Bernard Project provides relief work for Katrina survivors.
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chocolatesforgood Here's a fact that falls under the category of "no kidding" : the chocolate tree was given its first scientific name in the 18th century by the Swedish naturalist Carl von Linnaeus. He dubbed it Theobrama cacao. According to "The True History of Chocolate

July 9 at 5:34pm
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