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The Fry's chocolate factory sold the first ever chocolate bar in 1847. www.teachingideas.co.uk Images: © ThinkStock © In 2011, Thorntons made a giant chocolate bar weighing almost six tonnes and measuring four metres wide and long!

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The Fry's chocolate factory sold the first ever chocolate bar in 1847.

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In 2011, Thorntons made a giant chocolate bar weighing almost six tonnes and measuring four metres wide and long!

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70% of the world’s cocoa is grown in Africa.

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The leaves on a cocoa tree are roughly the size of a human hand.

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The first milk chocolate bar was made in 1875 when Daniel Peter added milk to the recipe.

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During World War II, the government banned companies from using fresh milk, so Ration Chocolate was made using dried skimmed milk powder.

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66,000 Cadbury Creme Eggs are made every hour and Cadbury sell over 200 million of them in the UK every year!

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People in Switzerland eat more chocolate than anyone else. They consume about22 pounds of chocolate per person per year.

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One chocolate chip provides enough food energy for an adult to walk 150 feet.

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In 1909, Toblerone patented their chocolate bar to stop others trying to copy it!

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Each cocoa tree produces between 20 and 50 fruits, which each hold from 25 to 50 beans.

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When cocoa pods are ripe, they turn red, yellow or orange.

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The Latin name for the cocoa tree means ‘Food of the Gods’.

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The Mayans were the first people to really enjoy chocolate. They roasted and ground the cocoa beans and used them to make a cold bitter drink.

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Chocolate contains dopamine which is a natural painkiller.

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One fifth of all chocolate is eaten between 8pm and midnight!

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It is said that Victorian people couldn't pronounce ‘cacao’ so they renamed it ‘cocoa’.

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The Aztec and Mayan people used cocoa beans as money. They swapped them to 'pay' for things.

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The world is facing a shortage of chocolate because of diseases that affect cocoa trees.

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Every American and Russian space voyage has included chocolate bars.