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  Urban Legends Reference Pages: Cow Blood in Chocolate Milk
Chocolate milk is made from "regular" milk rejected for containing too much cow's blood.
This tainted milk is non-salable, except to the makers of pre-packaged chocolate milk, since the cocoa hides the blood.
I was drinking a chocolate "Milk Chug" made by Creamland when my friend asks "Is that Creamland chocolate milk?" I said yes and he responded "I am not sure if this is true, well,of course its not, but I heard it from my brother".
www.snopes.com /horrors/food/chocmilk.asp   (449 words)

  
 ChocolateSource.com About Chocolate- Glossary
Bittersweet chocolate, not to be confused with unsweetened or semisweet chocolate, is primarily used for baking.
Source of all chocolate and cocoa, cocoa beans are found in the pods (fruit) of the cocoa tree, an evergreen cultivated mainly within twenty degrees north or south of the equator.
Milk chocolate is made by combining the chocolate liquid, extra cocoa butter, milk or cream, sweetening, and flavorings.
www.chocolatesource.com /glossary/index.asp   (1738 words)

  
 Dark Chocolate Is Healthy Chocolate
Dark chocolate -- but not milk chocolate or dark chocolate eaten with milk -- is a potent antioxidant, report Mauro Serafini, PhD, of Italy's National Institute for Food and NutritionNutrition Research in Rome, and colleagues.
Those who ate dark chocolate had a significant drop in blood pressure (by an average of 5 points for systolic and an average of 2 points for diastolic blood pressure).
Chocolates made in Europe are generally richer in cocoa phenols than those made in the U.S. So if you're going to try this at home, remember: Darker is better.
www.webmd.com /diet/news/20030827/dark-chocolate-is-healthy-chocolate   (710 words)

  
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 Moonstruck Chocolate Truffle
Hazelnut butter toffee and milk chocolate ganache, in ivory chocolate coating.
Milk chocolate ganache mixed with Italian Tuaca Liqueur® and smooth caramel.
Whipped milk chocolate mousse with a hint of mountain coffee and toasted sesame crunch.
www.moonstruckchocolate.com /MeetTheTruffles.aspx   (569 words)

  
 Chocolate Milk & Other Flavored Milk
The ingredients in chocolate milk are much less likely to cause cavities than soft drinks and sticky snack foods.
The amount of caffeine in chocolate milk is similar to the amount found in decaffeinated drinks.
According to recent evidence, the amount of caffeine in chocolate milk is too small to have a detrimental effect on a child's behavior.
www.wisdairy.com /OtherDairyProductInfo/Milk/ChocolateFlavoredMilk/Default.aspx   (521 words)

  
 Milk Chocolate - Joyofbaking.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Milk chocolate must contain 10% chocolate liquor, 3.7% milk fats, and 12% milk solids.
Milk chocolate will keep up to a year if stored in a cool dry place.
The best way to choose what brand of chocolate to use in a recipe is by taste as the flavor of the chocolate does not change after baking.
www.joyofbaking.com /MilkChocolate.html   (390 words)

  
 Halfbakery: Unsweetened Milk Chocolate
Furthermore, it does not contain milk, is not intended to be eaten straight, but rather to be used in reciepies with lots of sugar to mask its crappyness.
Milk solids are used in milk chocolate for texture, and as cheap padding along with the sugar; milk chocolate is softer, smoother and creamier than dark chocolate.
Milk chocolate has at least 12% milk and bitter chocolate must be at least 35% chocolate liquor (I think that's right -- it might be higher).
www.halfbakery.com /idea/Unsweetened_20Milk_20Chocolate   (893 words)

  
 wbztv.com - Study: Chocolate Milk Good For Athletes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The difference between the milk and the fluid-replacement drink was not significant.
Among their points are that milk also provides much-needed calcium and might be more efficiently absorbed into the system than the other drinks.
The milk option would cost around 49 cents, which is about 95 cents less than the carb drink and about 9 cents less than a 17-ounce serving of Gatorade.
cbs4boston.com /consumer/health_story_321082333.html   (820 words)

  
 Ann Hemyng Candy, Inc.'s Chocolate FACTORY chocolate baskets white milk dark truffles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
For the chocolate lover who prefers to have a sugar free selection, we offer our popular assortment of creams, caramels, nut cups, raisin cups and peanut butter dipped in creamy milk chocolate and semi-sweet chocolate mint wafers.
Three brightly foiled milk chocolate fish, sour gummi worms, milk chocolate bugs and a fish pop, all in a fisherman's artwork style tin perfect for fly tying supplies or old lures after the chocolate is gone.
Milk chocolate lollipop bear with three blocks in white chocolate, tied with a pink, blue or yellow satin bow.
www.chocolateshop.com   (3605 words)

  
 Got Milk? News
Chocolate milk is a sports and recovery drink: Researchers at Indiana University at Bloomington found that chocolate milk effectively helps athletes recover from an intense workout.
When they drank chocolate milk, the amount of time they could exercise until they were exhausted was similar or longer to when they drank fluid-replacement drinks (like sports drinks) alone.
This suggests that the ratio of proteins to carbohydrates in chocolate milk may be an effective means of refueling glycogen depleted muscles.
www.gotmilk.com /news/health/chocolate_milk.html   (361 words)

  
 Chocolate Milk: The New Sports Drink?
During a second round of exercise, the cyclists who drank the chocolate milk were able to bike about 50% longer than those who drank Endurox, and about as long as those who drank the Gatorade.
Another theory is that the sugars in the milk may be better absorbed in the gut than those in the Endurox.
Anding has long recommended chocolate milk for young athletes who come to her practice at Texas Children's Hospital in Houston.
www.webmd.com /fitness-exercise/news/20060224/chocolate-milk-new-sports-drink   (1005 words)

  
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Needless to say, I was quite surprised when I saw the headline recommending chocolate milk as a better alternative to teeth-dissolving sports drinks, especially when taking into account all the problems associated with drinking milk.
Organic or not, any milk you'll find in a grocery store is pasteurized, a process that eliminates most all the good bacteria normally present in milk and damages its fragile proteins, making it a far more harmful than beneficial substance for your health.
Chocolate milk is too sweet, contains too many things that your body doesn't need (especially while exercising), and I think it could cause gastric distress if consumed while on a run.
www.mercola.com /2006/nov/30/chocolate-milk-the-better-sports-drink.htm   (988 words)

  
 The Seattle Times: Health: Some are exercised over chocolate-milk study
One group got standard 2 percent chocolate milk, another drank fluid- and electrolyte-replenishing Gatorade and a third group Endurox R4, a specially formulated beverage with a "patented 4-to-1 ratio of carbohydrates to protein" and other ingredients aimed at replenishing muscle glycogen stores and helping rebuild muscle.
The fact that a study on milk was supported by the dairy industry isn't unusual in the field of nutrition science, in which research dollars are scarce.
One day, he introduced chocolate milk into the training regimen — and with each glass of milk, which the kids happily lapped up, their performance improved.
seattletimes.nwsource.com /html/health/2002945570_healthchocolatemilk23.html   (820 words)

  
 Our Milk Chocolate Selections - Gourmet Milk Chocolate from Norman Love Confections
Perfected by the Swiss over 100 years ago, milk chocolate is now the World's most popular of chocolates, as it is smoother and sweeter than the more pure and rich dark variety.
We begin our milk chocolate recipes with the best European blends that have more cocoa liquor and no artificial ingredients or additives, to ensure a smooth, no greasy after taste, allowing our flavorful interior fillings to titillate the palate.
It begins with a layer of creamy milk chocolate filled with a buttery caramel center that oozes the essence of vanilla beans.
www.normanloveconfections.com /milkchocolate.htm   (341 words)

  
 Ask A Scientist - Genetically engineered chocolate milk
Chocolate production is a long and complicated process that starts with harvesting cocoa beans and proceeds through fermenting, drying, roasting, grinding, and separating the beans into cocoa butter and cocoa powder.
Store-bought chocolate milk has a number of additives and stabilizers that give it its taste and texture, and I also suspect that the taste of the cocoa bean is governed by more than a single gene.
Right now, we can genetically engineer livestock to produce recombinant protein in their milk, so this is why I say that it would be possible—in theory—to make chocolate milk straight from the cow.
www.hhmi.org /cgi-bin/askascientist/highlight.pl?kw=&file=answers/genetics/ans_032.html   (1201 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Studies show light, dark sides of milk, dark chocolate   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
European researchers say eating milk chocolate, which is most commonly used in candy bars, does not raise antioxidant levels in the bloodstream.
The researchers then gave chocolate bars to seven women and five men who were between 25 and 35 years old.
After they ate dark chocolate bars, the antioxidant potential measured in their blood increased an average of 18% and remained elevated for three hours.
www.usatoday.com /news/health/2003-08-27-dark-chocolate_x.htm   (790 words)

  
 A great sports drink? It's chocolate milk!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Chocolate milk contains a slew of other healthful ingredients: a high protein component, calcium, riboflavin and Vitamin D, among others.
"The amount of chocolate in milk is not enormous," she said.
The chocolate is used in adding carbohydrates and taste and that's critical.
www.post-gazette.com /pg/05278/582437.stm   (400 words)

  
 Chocolate, Chocolate Gifts, Gourmet Chocolate, Chocolate Truffles, Gift from Chocolate.com
It seems that a chocolate gift contains several substances that, when acting on their own, have been shown to increase alertness and attention.
In a controlled experiment comparing 20 different people, researchers found that dark chocolate was a significant factor in lowering blood pressure, while white chocolate was not.
If you're just an average, everyday chocolate lover, then you'll be interested to know that good things are contained in a single bite of dark chocolate.
www.chocolate.com   (1207 words)

  
 Premium Milk Chocolate, gourmet tuffles and gifts from Hotel-Chocolat
Nothing beats the melting sensation of fresh milk chocolate as it gently dissolves in your mouth and authentic milk chocolate should start to melt the moment you eat it.
The cocoa bean is what gives chocolate its overall flavour and so it's essential to use a good proportion of the ground cocoa bean itself, known as cocoa solids.
The end result is a sublimely smooth, mellow chocolate that is tailor made to melt in your mouth.
www.hotelchocolat.co.uk /milk-chocolate.html   (295 words)

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