Your Chocolate Bar Has Less Cocoa—Here’s Why
Facing record-high cocoa prices from climate disruption, major candy brands are quietly cutting cocoa content and adding fillers—changing the taste and quality of your favorite treats.
Facing record-high cocoa prices from climate disruption, major candy brands are quietly cutting cocoa content and adding fillers—changing the taste and quality of your favorite treats.
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