ARMENIA AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY
by Giorgi Lomsadze
EurasiaNet
Sept 14 2010
Delicious news from the South Caucasus, the land where small
countries compete for producing the world's largest, tallest and
oldest sensations. Shortly after Azerbaijan unveiled the world's
tallest flag, confectioners from neighboring Armenia busted out the
world's largest chocolate bar. The Grand Candy factory lived up to
its name, producing a 4.4-ton, world- record-breaking marvel. An axe
was used to chop off chunks from the 5.6-meter-long and more than
2.7-meter-wide dark chocolate mass. Georgia, the third country in the
region, has yet to come up with something to match its two rivals,
but it shouldn't take long.
From: A. Papazian
by Giorgi Lomsadze
EurasiaNet
Sept 14 2010
Delicious news from the South Caucasus, the land where small
countries compete for producing the world's largest, tallest and
oldest sensations. Shortly after Azerbaijan unveiled the world's
tallest flag, confectioners from neighboring Armenia busted out the
world's largest chocolate bar. The Grand Candy factory lived up to
its name, producing a 4.4-ton, world- record-breaking marvel. An axe
was used to chop off chunks from the 5.6-meter-long and more than
2.7-meter-wide dark chocolate mass. Georgia, the third country in the
region, has yet to come up with something to match its two rivals,
but it shouldn't take long.
From: A. Papazian