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		<title>22 Favorite Chocolate Quotes for Easter</title>
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		<description>We all love chocolate candy, but as we grow older some of us begin to consider it a forbidden fruit. How did something that ancient civilizations considered the food of the gods become so riddled with controversy today? In this day of saturated versus unsaturated fats and&nbsp;monitoring cholesterol</description>
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