Product and Innovation
September 21, 2017
Ruby Chocolate Wants a Place at the Table With Dark, Milk and White
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Source: nytimes.com // Author: Jacey Fortin
For anyone who loves chocolate – so almost everyone – the news of this new type of chocolate is bound to excite you. Not only is it a completely different category of chocolate, but it’s also pink. As far as reinventing the wheel and innovation go, we think this is just the excitement and variety people want to see.
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