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Valentine's Day week chocolate Day facts

"All you need is love. But a little chocolate now and then doesn't hurt."-Charles M. Schulz. Chocolate Day is the third day of Valentine's Day Week and is celebrated on February 9.
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"All you need is love. But a little chocolate now and then doesn't hurt."-Charles M. SchulzChocolate Day is the third day of Valentine's Day Week and is celebrated on February 9.



1. Chocolates are one of the best ways to propose your feelings to someone because this sweet has the power to melt anyone with affection, love, and excitement.


2. The power of chocolates, also known to be aphrodisiacs, chocolates create a love-like emotion in a person just after they have taken a bite of a chocolate cube.


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3. Gifting your partner some chocolates is the perfect way to make them feel loved.


4. Giving chocolates is a good way to break the ice with someone.


5. Gifting chocolates to your special someone will help create a strong and pure bond.


6. Chocolates are a good source of antioxidants and help regulate good blood flow. Dark chocolates are also very healthy for your body.


7. Chocolates are an instant mood-lifter whenever one feels sad, disappointed, or lonely.


 

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