Yes, It Grows On Trees (Just Not Around Garden City)!

Garden City MLM Secrets Think about the last time you got to enjoy chocolate while out and around Garden City. Perhaps it was a chocolate milkshake at a SoHo restaurant. Maybe it was a Snickers bar you picked up at a Southampton 7-11 whose wrapper is still stuffed in a cup holder in your car. It could have been a chocolate chip cookie still warm from the oven.

Whatever it was, did you pause to think about where the chocolate came from? Though it seems to come straight from heaven, chocolate is actually produced from cacao, a plant-based food. Just like peaches, almonds, and bananas, cacao is a natural substance that comes from a tree. Technically, cacao is a fruit.

The theobroma cacao is an equatorial tree whose fruit is shaped somewhat like a football. These color of the pods range from a purplish-brown to a golden shade and can grow to over a foot long. The tree is extremely productive, it shoots out pods year-round and can produce nearly two thousand per year. My favorite thing about the cacao is that its pods not only hang from its branches, they even sprout directly from the trunk! -biological efficiency at its best!

Manhattan Xocai healthy chocolate products are made from nature’s most potent source of antioxidants. Cacao seeds have more antioxidants than blueberries, grapes and green tea. The more I learn about Xocai healthy chocolate, the more I enjoy sharing Xocai with health-conscience New York folks who want to enjoy chocolate without guilt.

Would you like to sample Xocai antioxidant chocolate? I would be happy to meet with you soon. Give me a call at 801-809-7766. I am Adam Green, your Garden City source for weight-loss chocolate

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One Response to Yes, It Grows On Trees (Just Not Around Garden City)!

  1. Davi says:

    Oi andrew tudo bem, preciso falar com vocĂȘ.

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