Sentences with phrase «capita chocolate consumption»

In the United States, per capita chocolate consumption already exceeds 12 pounds per year.
CHOCOLATE has wonderful powers — witness our report last week on the correlation between per - capita chocolate consumption and a nation's haul of Nobel prizes (3 November).
Germany is No. 2 in the world for per capita chocolate consumption, with the average German eating 17.4 pounds of chocolate a year (Switzerland, which also has relatively liberal cannabis laws, is No. 1).
The United States, meanwhile, lags in 9th place, with per capita chocolate consumption at 9.5 pounds a year.

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The boxed - chocolates industry in which it operates is unexciting: Per - capita consumption in the U.S. is extremely low and doesn't grow.
Regarding the correlation between chocolate consumption and the number of Nobel laureates per capita (3 November, p 56), surely a...
Out of all the chocolate research out there, our favourite is a 2012 study released in the New England Journal of Medicine, which found that the higher a country's chocolate consumption, the more Nobel laureates it spawns per capita.
Based on chocolate's support for cognitive function, he decided to see if chocolate consumption was related to another measure of cognition — Nobel Prize awards per capita.
The world seems to share in our chocolate passion; the per capita consumption indicates that each person consumes 12 pounds of chocolate each year!
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