We firmly believe that chocolate cannot be confined to one day -- especially with such an overabundance of choices! Therefore, we present Part II of our quest for chocolate (within a 15 minute time frame). This time, we bring you the foreign stuff. Enjoy.
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Threesday: Chocolate bars PART II - foreign finds
Early Threesday: Chocolate bars PART I - local options
In light of the recent spat of chocolate-related news, perhaps you may be wondering - what is the state of chocolate in China?
Extra! Extra! Chengguan youth, chocolate history, and China's renewable energy spending
- Gosh they're getting them while they're young - elementary school students in Shaoxing now have a chance to join the Chengguan Youth Special Forces and enact justice on street vendors. [Chinasmack]
- Daniel Gross, eat your heart out. Lawrence L. Allen, who worked for both Hershey and Nestlé in China, talks about the chocolate market's rise in China. [Danwei]
- Perhaps they misinterpreted what the public meant when they said they wanted officials with a more "beautiful image"; nearly one-fourth of one plastic surgeon's clients are male officials and their wives. [China.org.cn]
Dear Slate, yes there are chocolate bars in China
Daniel Gross of Slate has been over here reporting on the controversial Three Gorges Dam project. And while we can't say anything too bad about his coverage of that - which, while it reads more like a disgruntled travel piece than actual hardhitting journalism, is generally close enough to what little facts we know about the dam that it makes it impossible for us to nitpick - we were surprised by one of his pronouncements:
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