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Tags: History, Lang:en
Summary
In 1765, Dr. James Baker of Dorchester stumbled upon
Irishman John Hannon crying on the banks of the mighty Neponset
River. Hannon, though penniless, possessed the rare skills
required to create chocolate, a delicacy exclusive to Europe,
and Baker, with pockets bursting, wished to make a name for
himself. Using a mill powered by the same river upon which they
met, the duo built America's oldest and most beloved
manufacturer of this rich treat. Local historian Anthony
Sammarco details the delicious saga of Massachusetts's Baker
Chocolate Company, from Hannon's mysterious disappearance and
the famed La Belle Chocolatiere advertising campaign to cacao
bean smuggling sparked by Revolutionary War blockades. Both
bitter and sweet, this tale is sure to tickle your taste
buds. **