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Healthy Chocolate - Is There Such A Thing?

Updated on August 24, 2015

How often have you wished that you could eat healthy chocolate - to eat chocolate and feel like you were doing yourself some good?

Well that day could just have arrived in the UK and Europe, thanks to a product called Xocai Healthy Chocolate. I should say here that I am not involved with this scheme at all; I’m not an affiliate and so the review you are about to read is completely unbiased. In short, I was as curious as you probably are now, so I decided to do some digging. What I found was quite amazing.

So what makes Xocai chocolate so good?


Let’s take a look at it in closer detail. Unlike the conventional chocolate bars we’ve all been used to, Xocai chocolate is made from a unique blend of cacao plants and Acai berries. As such it is not only suitable for those who are vegetarian it is also safe in pregnancy. Oh, and if you are diabetic and missing the chocolate you used to love, a delicious bar of Xocai can take its place without any problems at all.

Clearly this chocolate has many health benefits for anyone who tries it. And it tastes delicious, which makes this unique patented chocolate a rival for anything else you may have tasted already – even your favourite bar.

The key to the health benefits seen in this range of products lies with the two ingredients – the cacao and the Acai berries. These both have a significant amount of antioxidants in them, which are very good for you. And thanks to the way that the Xocai products are made, all of the good stuff is left in – and you get none of the nasties that end up in normal chocolate that we eat now.

I haven’t tasted this myself yet but I’d certainly like to (and I have some on order)! There is more information on www.thepowerofchocolate.co.uk if you’d like to know more.

What about the business opportunity?

The Xocai business opportunity is an MLM plan that is fairly simple to understand. The range of products is only available to distributors, which means that if you want to buy some you need to get it from a distributor. It doesn’t take much to realise that if you become a distributor yourself, you can make some serious money at this.

One of the most impressive things is that you aren’t made to think this is an easy way to earn money. They seem honest - BUT the product is new to the UK and Europe at present, and as such it offers an untapped market for you to focus on if you want to sell it yourself.

And there are plenty of selling points too. The chocolate has a high ORAC value, and while this might not mean much to you, what I’m about to say will. If I tell you that eating one chocolate is the equivalent of eating ONE POUND of raw broccoli, I’m sure you’d rather reach for the chocolate than the broccoli!

The plan is well thought out and looks to be a clear winner. No doubt a lot of people are going to do well out of the Xocai range of chocolate. You can find out more and watch a video which delves into the subject in more depth by visiting www.thepowerofchocolate.co.uk.

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