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REY [17]
4 years ago
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After reading this article , Answer :

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murzikaleks [220]4 years ago
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chocolate-tasting as her future profession. Her school friends tested her on her ability to identify the maker of the chocolate she was tasting. She was never wrong about the brand or the type of chocolate she had been given and her friends were amazed. Chloe is now one of the few women at the top of her profession as a chocolate-taster.

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