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American Demographics, May 1, 2002 by Sandra Yin
Byline: SANDRA YIN
Centuries ago, Spanish ladies in the New World were so enamored with hot chocolate, they sometimes had it brought to them in church, according to the 19th-century gourmet Jean-Anthelme Brillat-Savarin. Today Americans continue to feed their addictions: In 2000, total U.S. chocolate consumption rose to 3.3 billion pounds, up almost 7 percent from 3.1 billion pounds in 1996, according to the National Confectioners Association. Talk about a sweet tooth. That's almost 12 pounds for every man, woman and child in the U.S.
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So where do these cocoa cravings come from? Scientists believe that certain psychoactive substances in chocolate can diminish anxiety and help boost a person's sense of well-being. [superscript] Eating chocolate can also increase the body's production of endorphins, natural opiates that reduce one's sensitivity to pain. [superscript] With M&M's readily available over the counter, who needs Prozac?
[superscript] National Confectioners Association
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