Americans consume about 2.8 billion pounds of chocolate each year, generating more than $21 billion in confectionery sales. That appetite shows chocolate isn’t just a treat but a timeless favorite that connects cities, kitchens and generations. National Chocolate Day celebrates this devotion, giving well-loved bars and truffles the recognition they already deserve.

Behind the celebration is a story that binds history, economy and taste, all shaping what ends up on your kitchen table. From ancient rituals to modern trade, chocolate carries the weight of tradition and the realities of modern life, bridging the past and present in every bite.

History and origins

Every Oct. 28, National Chocolate Day celebrates a story that spans centuries and continents. Chocolate’s long history shows ho

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