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Chocolate Shortage Shadows Halloween: Confectionery Firms Turn to Cheaper Treats

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Due to supply chain disruptions and a cocoa bean shortage, U.S. confectionery firms are shifting from traditional chocolate offerings to more affordable non-chocolate treats like gummies and licorice. Despite past … Read More

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