To commemorate the 250th anniversary of the United States, American Heritage Chocolate is partnering with America250 to reflect on the rich history of the delicacy. At the birth of the nation, cocoa was enjoyed most as a warm morning beverage in the colonies. Chocolate historian, David Borghesani, explains that the chocolate was made by hand and ground with different spices to add flavor. Philadelphia own’s Ben Franklin would sell Chocolate from his printshop. Heritage chocolate prepares for america250 1
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Officials with the Arkansas Department of Education announced a partnership with the Arkansas250 Commission to commemorate a significant event. ADE officials have launched an Arkansas Celebrates America250 (ACA250) website to help Arkansans engage with the anniversary. They said ACA250 supports students, families, and educators across Arkansas…
It's easy to celebrate National Milk Chocolate Day in the Delaware Valley with Souderton’s own Asher’s Chocolate! In addition to its classics like chocolate covered pretzels, Asher’s is trying something new with Dubai chocolate bites and milk chocolate on parmesan crisps. The company even partnered with Federal Donuts to do…