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Dear my lovely customers,

CHOCOSTOR is a cute homemade chocolate candy which is made specifically for chocolate lovers! Because WE MAKE IT SWEET ...
With its cute (there are various animals and other shapes like heart, star, flower, etc.) certainly favored by children, teenagers and even adults.
Really fit for a snack while watching tv, hangout with friends and while waiting for the traffic jam.
CHOCOSTOR has everything you need for a birthday party, wedding souvenir, valentine's day and other ocassion.

So order CHOCOSTOR now!

Usually white spots on chocolate are the result of one of two things: 
  1. Sugar bloom - Sugar bloom occurs as sugar rises to the surface when the chocolate gets damp either from humidity or moisture from the fridge or freezer. It's also called crystallization. It can leave the chocolate looking like it has white streaks or dots. It may also appear grainy
  2. Fat bloom - Fat bloom is when the cocoa butter changes texture due to too warm of a temperature (above 75°)
Try to avoid drastic changes in the chocolate temperatures. 
If you do store your chocolate in refrigerator.

You've probably seen a candy bar that has melted and then hardened again. It looks a bit streaked and greyish white. 
The good thing about bloom is that it doesn't change the taste of the chocolate, just the appearance.

Chocolate has great health benefits.
It helps with depression, high blood pressure, Tumors and Pre-menstrual syndromes.

Milk chocolate is probably the most consumed chocolate on the planet, and is the favorite amongst Americans.

According to the FDA, white chocolate is not even technically a chocolate, 
chocolate must contain cocoa liquor in order to fall into the chocolate family. 
nonetheless, here is all the nutritional facts about white chocolate.

If you are going to pick any chocolate to eat on a daily basis, 
I would highly recommend picking Dark chocolate as it has the most health benefits of all the other chocolate options.  
Dark chocolate contains a very high dose of antioxidants as well as offering many other health benefits.
 
(http://www.infobarrel.com/Chocolate_Nutrition_Facts)

Can you actually make a whole day dedicated to chocolate?? 
Well there are actually quite a few days that let you celebrate chocolate...

There is Chocolate Day on Jul 7th and National Chocolate Day on Oct 28th
There is also World Chocolate Day on Sep 4th :)