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day, dreamer@dream, .com@ wrote:
> On Tue, 26 Jul 2005 19:58:04 GMT, Mark Thorson > > wrote: > > >Michael Sierchio wrote: > > > >> It's the typical American thing -- some > >> rich guys start a company in an area that interests them, learn as > >> much as they can, and hang out a shingle. European chocolatiers > >> have decades of experience, access to growers, etc. There's > >> just no substitute for the kind of knowledge in depth that comes > >> from growing up in what has been a hereditary craft. > > Hershey has been around since 1893. Have access to growers, have > decades of experience. have there own milk processing plant for the > production of milk chocolate. They employ 13,700 people, export to 90 > countries and have $4 billion in sales a year. Not bad for something > that started with a penniless 30 year old. Several years ago Nestles bought my favorite Mexican drinking chocolate "Abulita" so far there has been no noticable diminuation in the quality of the product, i was fearing an adulturation of ingredients and quantities of ingredients till it reached the blandness of "Ibara". --- Joseph Littleshoes |
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