Bitter Chocolate
Investigating the Dark Side of the World's Most Seductive Sweet
Random House Canada, 2006 Topic: Culture Award-winning author and broadcaster Carol Off reveals the fascinating – and often horrifying – stories behind our desire for all things chocolate.
Whether it's part of a Hallowe'en haul, the contents of a heart-shaped box or just a candy bar stashed in a desk drawer, chocolate is synonymous with pleasures both simple and indulgent. But behind the sweet image is a long history of exploitation. Listen to Carol Off discussing Bitter Chocolate Culture Talks![]() select
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