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    Salsas Executive Summary

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    Through the years our customers have been more than happy with our variety of Happy Tomato salsas. We love “happy” customers and strive to provide the freshest and healthiest salsa for families. At Happy Tomato Fresh Salsa we have decided to give you a glimpse into the process of what your salsa goes through from prep, to mixing, to packaging, to the store and lastly to your chip (or spoon, we don’t judge!). We start our day early in the morning. Our “happy” employees start by slicing our fresh

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    Cocoa powder is the preferred ingredient for giving chocolate desserts their flavor and color. It is what is used in most chocolate cake recipes as well as in recipes for brownies, chocolate pudding and homemade chocolate ice cream. If you find that you are out of cocoa powder and don't have time to get any, you may be able to find other ingredients capable of filling its role. Note that when choosing a cocoa powder substitute, you will need to look for one that provides the right flavor without

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    "Let me guess, he's on hyper mode?" Conner engaged his question to the girl standing upright beside the fat kid. "The clear side effects of sugar apparently." The girl answered Conner's question. "Amy, what the hell took you both freaking long? Conner crossed his arms signalling the both that he demandingly wail noted an answer. "Sorry Conner, Reid stabbed by Sugar Rush to get a lolly." Amy apologetically frowned at Conner and turned to Reid. The lolly pop was inside his mouth. "Mr. Oleander said

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    Forever Alone How would it feel to be stuck on an island, alone, forever? That is what life is like for Calypso since she sided with her father, Atlas, against the gods in the Titan War. When the Titans lost the war, both Calypso and her father were cursed. Atlas’s curse was that he must hold up the sky, and Calypso’s was that she cannot leave the island Ogygia, although others can. The gods would visit her occasionally and every thousand years or so, the gods sent her a “companion” (usually

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    How do you start your morning? 93 per cent of the world will have the same result drinking a cup of Coffee. These days’ people will lose their minds if they don’t have caffeine in their system they would even try different types of coffee such as (cappuccino, espresso, latte…) the customers demanding for product choice, for quality values have made coffee a popular demand to the public worldwide. Value and Quality are the reason in which the customer choices an organization’s products in comparison

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    Austin Harrington 9th Grade Mr. Jackson English 1 Honors While chocolate is good for one’s health, man's needs for chocolate has had a negative impact on the world. Man's needs for chocolate caused slavery, colonization, globalization, and how chocolate affected the economy. Man's needs for chocolate caused slavery. For instance, “there are approximately 600,000 cocoa farms and there are approximately 15,000 young children slaves working to provide for their families. Even

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    The Cay Blindness Quotes

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    What would you learn if you were stranded on an island for several months? In The Cay by Theodore Taylor, the main character, Phillip Enright, tried to leave the island Curacao during WWII, but the ship he and his mother were on got torpedoed. Phillip woke up on a raft with Timothy, a black man in his 70’s. Phillip became blind and they floated to an island in Devil’s Mouth. In The Cay, Phillip’s character reveals that through many conflicts, he developed independence, bravery, and intelligence

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    each year, which is a lot, and a pound of chocolate takes 8 – 20 cacao pods or 400 cacao beans. That would equal one trillion one hundred twenty billion cacao beans and about a minimum of one hundred forty billion cacao pods a year for just America. That would be a lot of labor for the workers

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    corn was easily concealed in the grass because of its small size. However, in the dirt area, the color of the corn really made it stand out. In the dirt area of the field, the pinto beans were concealed because its camouflage characteristics allowed it blended in with the dirt, but it stuck out in the grass. The black beans were small black so it was concealed it both the grass and the dirt. The lima

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    they want to do more than just chocolate. It is about the land, the people, the dedication, and the interconnected relationships that bind all of them together. That is why Joe Whinney- Theo’s founder- first pioneered the supply of organic cocoa beans into the United Strates in 1994. Traveling and working in the tropics of Central America and Africa, Joe fell in love with the land and

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