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  2. Hold On, Does Chocolate Go Bad? Here's the Sweet Truth

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    Dark chocolate, baking chocolate, bittersweet, or semi-sweet: The higher the cocoa percentage, the longer the shelf life. These chocolates will generally stay fresh for one to two years.

  3. Does Chocolate Go Bad? The Answer Surprised Us

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  4. Baking chocolate - Wikipedia

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    Modern manufactured baking chocolate is typically formed from chocolate liquor formed into bars or chocolate chips. [5] Baking chocolate may be of a lower quality compared to other types of chocolate, and may have part of the cocoa butter replaced with other fats that do not require tempering. [4] This type of baking chocolate may be easier to ...

  5. Chocolate bloom - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of blooming (left) and regular chocolate bars Fat bloom on the surface of chocolate with a marzipan filling Fat bloom viewed under an optical microscope. Chocolate bloom is either of two types of whitish coating that can appear on the surface of chocolate: fat bloom, caused by changes in the fat crystals in the chocolate; and sugar bloom, due to crystals formed by the action of ...

  6. Here's What You Need to Know About Different Types of Chocolate

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    No matter what you call it ("baking," "bitter," or "unsweetened"), this chocolate is 100% cacao—it's essentially chocolate in its purest form without any added sugar to mask the bitter flavor of ...

  7. Andes Chocolate Mints - Wikipedia

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    Andes Chocolate Mints are small rectangular candies. The crème de menthe variety consists of one mint-green layer sandwiched in between two cocoa based chocolate flavored layers. The candies are usually wrapped in green foil and imprinted with the company's logo, the word Andes written amidst a drawing of snow-capped peaks.

  8. Reese's Pieces - Wikipedia

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    Reese's Pieces has been included in many Reese's and Hershey's products since its introduction. Below is a list of available products that contain Reese's Pieces, from the candy pieces being stuffed inside of existing chocolate bar variations to bags of baking chip mixes.

  9. Don't Throw It Out Yet! When Does Food Really Expire? - AOL

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    Sell-By dates—just how important are they? Are they the same as expiration dates? Many people toss food when the Sell-By date has passed, but could you be wasting perfectly good food? Experts ...