
513: No Such Thing As Upside-Down Space Rain
No Such Thing As A Fish
The Childhood Experiences of a Famous Author and the Creation of a Popular Book
This chapter explores how the childhood experiences of a well-known author, including being a chocolate tester at a Cadbury's factory, influenced the creation of a popular book. It discusses the fascination with chocolate factories, the drawbacks of being a professional chocolate tester, and the unique experiences of chocolate tasting and scent testing. The chapter also touches on the history of Cadbury's employees, the concept of model villages, and the Quaker influence in the chocolate industry.
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