Science Says Chocolate, Love Are Chemistry; Charleston Cookie Says They Are Magic
Scientists would have you believe that people crave chocolate due to a chemical reaction that boosts serotonin levels thus providing a sense of well-being. Chemistry, they say, also explains chocolates ties to love. Charleston Cookie Co. respectfully disagrees.
(PRWEB) February 4, 2004 --Scientists would have you believe that people crave chocolate due to a chemical reaction that boosts serotonin levels thus providing a sense of well-being. Chemistry, they say, also explains chocolates ties to love. Charleston Cookie Co. respectfully disagrees.
We know that chocolates effects are magic and tied to love, not chemistry. Thats why we have introduced our decadent Double Fudge Chip and Mint Double Fudge Chip cookies just in time for Valentines Day," says Judith Moore, founder of Charleston Cookie Co. We are helping spread the magic with our cookies that are molded into classic heart shapes and hand dipped in rich European chocolate."
According to Moore, she does agree with scientists on one fact: chocolate is the most craved food and women are the most likely to crave it. So, she encourages men to visit www.charlestoncookie.com and order a dozen of each packed in a signature gold tins and tied with a Valentines-red ribbon.
Charleston Cookie Co. LLC was founded in 2003 with the introduction of a uniquely Southern chocolate chip pecan cookie. The companys signature chocolate chip cookie, as well as all its other cookies, is made with a secret Southern ingredient known only to the CEO and founder, Judith Moore.
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