Chocolate
Imagine a car, not just any car, but a racing car powered by chocolate. No, this isn’t in Willie Wonkay, this is a reality.
Researchers at the University of Warwick, English have built a Formula 3 racing car that runs, nay races, on chocolate....
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Martha Majewsky, right, from the U.S. reacts, as she tastes a piece of chocolate, during a Royal Society of Chemistry’s taste challenge between Britain’s Cadbury and U.S. Hershey chocolates, at the courtyard of Burlington House, in London, Tuesday,...
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