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NOT EVE’S ENEMY.

“CHOCS” GOOD FOR THE SLIM SILHOUETTE. LONDON, Oct. 25. * _ The judges at the Bakers’ Exhibition. which was- opened at the Agricultural Hall, London, are of the opinion that this year’s show placet Britain on the highest standard yet reached in the baking and confectionerv art. "One of the most perturbed men in the world is a judge in the confectionery class. His view, he states, represents the acute feeling shared by his fellow-confectioners.^ “1 appeal to you,” he said, “to tell those slim women' of Britain that they may eat chocolates without any danger or fear of obesity. . ' “'Women regard chocolate?'' with the same fear as a healthy beer tirinker regards Vichy water. We want to tell the women of Britain that they may eat chocolates and remain slim. The ingredients used in chocolates nowadays do not make for fatness.” •

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10728, 27 October 1928, Page 2

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NOT EVE’S ENEMY. Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10728, 27 October 1928, Page 2

NOT EVE’S ENEMY. Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10728, 27 October 1928, Page 2

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