How are rising cocoa prices impacting chocolate brands?

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Why are chocolate and coffee getting more expensive?
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The cost of cocoa - the key ingredient for making chocolate - has reached an all-time high. In fact, the price has roughly doubled over the past year. The soaring cocoa prices are squeezing major chocolate makers and filtering through to consumers who are paying more for their sw ...  Afficher plus

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