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The global chocolate market is about $140 billion for comparison the global film market is about $136 billion. But wait do you know what is a chocolate? chocolate is made up of coco and according to Fssai it takes 2.5% coco concentration for a bar to

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Supporting these "tree-to-bar" chocolate companies puts more revenue in the hands of Indian producers versus the big conglomerates.

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