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Why Do We Give Chocolate on Valentine’s Day?Valentines Day Chocolates

The 14th of February is Valentine’s Day – a working holiday, which is celebrated worldwide.

While seemingly over-commercialized, the sales of many items, such as aftershave/perfume, big red balloons, cards, chocolate, jewelry, lingerie, and plush toys sky-rocket (along with the prices).

These gifts are almost seen as traditional.

Just a cool fact to get us started… February is the time when chocolate factories reach an all-time high in sales and production.

Chocolate is supposed to symbolize affection, attraction, deep love, luxury, passion, and sensuality.

Some scientists have undertaken various studies and seen that chocolate is also an aphrodisiac.

It increases the desire and energy levels. Endorphins are released.

And as Reese Witherspoon as Elle Woods said in Legally Blonde (2001) said, “Endorphins make you happy.”

Chocolate comes from “Theobroma cacao” tree, which in Greek translates as to “food for the Gods”.

People see this message and realize that if it’s good enough for the Gods, it must be good for my boy/girlfriend.

It can show a sincere apology, express delight and happiness, initiate desire, reflect love, rekindle friendships, and uplift morale.


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