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About Pod Save Chocolate

Created and moderated by Clay Gordon, author of “Discover Chocolate,” and the creator (in 2008) of TheChocolateLife.com, Pod Save Chocolate is not just the name of a YouTube channel; It’s also a twice-weekly series of livestreams about cocoa and chocolate – from the farm to the factory to the table. The Pod Save Chocolate channel is also home to the #TheChocolateLifeLIVE livestream series, the entertaining and useful “#TheChocolateWire Curates ...” playlists, and more.

If you’re interested in knowing the ins and outs of cocoa and chocolate from top to bottom – where cocoa comes from, how chocolate is made, how to taste chocolate, and more – then Pod Save Chocolate is the YT channel for you, your family, your friends, and colleagues.

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Deep Dive: 7th Edition of The Chocolate Scorecard | #PSC 201

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Deep Dive: 7th Edition of The Chocolate Scorecard | #PSC 201

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