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... ng from the chimneys. The scent of a rich and sweet mixture wafted over his nose—the smell of chocolates.

This was the chocolate factory where they turned the native Kakao seeds into delectable sweet snacks that everybody seemed to enjoy.

Chocolates was actually one of the most sold products in Reborn. Not only was it loved by the general public, but its public perception as an energy booster helped it become a mandatory snack for the Knights and other fighting-related jobs.

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