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Cocoa Collection

"Cocoa: A Rich History and Delightful Treat" From the early days of Captain Robert Falcon Scott's endorsement in Frys Cocoa Advert to the iconic Bournville Cocoa Poster

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Cocoa Collection: Captain Robert Falcon Scott - Frys Cocoa Advert
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Cocoa Collection: Bournville Cocoa Poster
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Cocoa Collection: Advert for Cadburys cup chocolate
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Cocoa Collection: Theobroma cacao, cocoa pod
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Cocoa Collection: Mens Pavilion & Recreation Grounds, Bournville, Birmingham
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Cocoa Collection: Horse drawn vehicles and barrows in Borough High Street, London, 1904
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Cocoa Collection: BUSN2A-00011
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Cocoa Collection: Chocolate Bilby - Australia's version of the Easter bunny JLR07151
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Cocoa Collection: Advert for Lyles Pure Soluble Cocoa
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Cocoa Collection: Cocoa pods on tree
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Cocoa Collection: Homeopathic Cocoa
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Cocoa Collection: Poster depicting cocoa pod gathering
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Cocoa Collection: Advert / Bournville Cocoa
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Cocoa Collection: Chocolate plant botanical engraving 1857
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Cocoa Collection: Cricket field, Bournville, Birmingham (chromolitho)
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Cocoa Collection: Richard Cadbury of Cadburys chocolate company
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Cocoa Collection: Double coconut palm tree, Seychelles-Island
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Cocoa Collection: Frys Cocoa advertisement by John Hassall
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Cocoa Collection: Electricity pole with transformers
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Cocoa Collection: Frys Cocoa Ad. / Victoria
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Cocoa Collection: Page of Victorian adverts - 1890
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Cocoa Collection: Cocoa bean pods - Trinidad - West Indies
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Cocoa Collection: Coffee House, East End of London
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Cocoa Collection: Cocoa or cacao bean, Theobroma cacao
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Cocoa Collection: J.s Fry and Sons Cocoa and chocolate works, Bristol 1884
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Cocoa Collection: Cacao (cocoa) beans freshly harvested and ready for making into chocolate, Belize, Central America
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Cocoa Collection: COCOA. Branch of a cocoa tree (Theobroma cacao). Line engraving by P
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Cocoa Collection: Frys Chocolates
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Cocoa Collection: Scene in the International Stores, Crediton, Devon
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Cocoa Collection: Advertising insert, Eppss Cocoa
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Cocoa Collection: Advert / Eppss Cocoa
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Cocoa Collection: Advertisement for Bakers Breakfast Cocoa, c1900
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Cocoa Collection: Frys Cocoa Advert
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Cocoa Collection: Cadburys / Sailor Boy
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Cocoa Collection: A view of a sustainable cocoa plantation in a farm in Medicilandia
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Cocoa Collection: Robert Falcon Scott and his Frys Cocoa and Chocolate supply
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Cocoa Collection: Map, Gold Coast Colony, Ghana, West Africa
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Cocoa Collection: Cocoa Plant, Caterpillar, Butterflies, 1705
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Cocoa Collection: Women workers at Cadbury factory, Bournville, Birmingham
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Cocoa Collection: Cacao or cocoa tree, Theobroma cacao
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Cocoa Collection: A J Warrens shop, Otford, a village in the Sevenoaks District of Kent. Circa 1920
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Cocoa Collection: Coronation of King George V - Advertising card for Js Fry
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Cocoa Collection: Chocolate mill, 1886
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Cocoa Collection: Africa, SA£o Toma and Principe. Bags with dried cocoa beans
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Cocoa Collection: Africa, SA£o Toma and Principe. Ripe cocoa fruit
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Cocoa Collection: Africa, SA£o Toma and Principe. Cocoa tree in Roca Sundy on Principe Island
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Cocoa Collection: Africa, SA£o Toma and Principe. Demonstration during the chocolate tasting in the
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Cocoa Collection: Africa, SA£o Toma and Principe. Ripe Cocoa fruits on a tree in the Claudio Corallo


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"Cocoa: A Rich History and Delightful Treat" From the early days of Captain Robert Falcon Scott's endorsement in Frys Cocoa Advert to the iconic Bournville Cocoa Poster, it has captivated people for centuries. Derived from Theobroma cacao, a tropical tree bearing cocoa pods, this delectable ingredient has become synonymous with indulgence. In the heart of Birmingham lies Mens Pavilion & Recreation Grounds in Bournville, where residents have long enjoyed the pleasures of cocoa. Horse-drawn vehicles and barrows once filled Borough High Street in London back in 1904, delivering this beloved treat to eager customers. The popularity extended beyond borders as well. In Australia, chocolate lovers embraced their own version of the Easter bunny with the Chocolate Bilby. Meanwhile, Lyles Pure Soluble Cocoa found its way into households worldwide through enticing advertisements that promised pure satisfaction. But let us not forget about the origins itself – nestled on trees are vibrant cocoa pods waiting to be harvested. These precious fruits hold within them a world of flavors and possibilities that have been cherished throughout history. Even homeopathy recognized the power as it became an essential ingredient in remedies aimed at soothing both body and soul. Its comforting qualities were celebrated through captivating posters depicting gatherings around these magical pods. Today, we continue to savor every sip or bite infused with rich cocoa goodness. Whether it's a warm cup on a chilly evening or a decadent dessert shared among loved ones, there is no denying that cocoa holds a special place in our hearts and taste buds alike. So next time you indulge in your favorite chocolate treat or reach for that steaming mug of hot cocoa, remember its fascinating journey – from Captain Scott's endorsement to bustling streets lined with horse-drawn carriages – all leading back to one thing: pure bliss found within each velvety sip or melt-in-your-mouth bite.