All About History

DR EMMA ROBERTSON

Q. TELL US WHAT SPARKED YOUR INTEREST IN THE HISTORY OF CHOCOLATE?

A. Growing up in York, home to the Rowntree’s and Terry’s confectionery companies, I was surrounded by chocolate. The smell of chocolate often wafted through the air! I knew lots of family and friends who worked at the factories and an early memory is of queueing up to buy so-called ‘waste chocolate’ outside Rowntree’s. My grandmother always had a stash of waste chocolates in her sideboard – KitKats with no wafers were a special prize if you could find them! But as well

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