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what is the meaning of "death by chocolate"?
7 nov 2010 11:32
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From Wikipedia: Death by Chocolate is a marketing term for various desserts that feature chocolate (especially dark chocolate or cocoa) as the primary ingredient. The trademark in the United States was owned by S&A Restaurant Group, the parent company of Bennigan's restaurants, but with the subsequent bankruptcy of the company the current legal status is unclear. In the United Kingdom, the registered trade mark rights belong to F.T. Wood & Sons Limited.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]. F.T. Wood & Sons Limited also own the Community trade mark rights which apply to the European Union .[1] Nevertheless, unlicensed uses of the term are common though still constitute trade mark infringement under the Trade Marks Act 1994 [8]. The term was coined by Erik Russell in 1984 whilst working for London-based dessert manufacturer, Kaysens. On tasting the sample for a proposed new chocolate product he exclaimed, "This one's death by chocolate".[citation needed] A dish called "Death by Chocolate" might be: * A layered chocolate cake, with fudge, ganache, or chocolate mousse between the layers * A dessert made in a trifle bowl from alternating layers of broken-up Kahlua-soaked brownies, chocolate mousse, crushed Heath bars, and whipped topping
7 novembre 2010
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death by chocolate: (noun) - Any of several desserts largely consisting of a chocolate cake with a chocolate sauce example : the death by chocolate is very tasty http://www.wordnik.com/words/death%20by%20chocolate
7 novembre 2010
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That depends on the context. Where did you read it?
7 novembre 2010
it's a dessert that has chocolate ICE CREAM in it!!! it's DELICIOUS!!!! lol
7 novembre 2010
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