World Chocolate Day, or just Chocolate Day, [1] is an annual celebration of chocolate, [2] occurring globally on July 7, [3] [2] which some suggest to be the anniversary of the introduction of chocolate to Europe in 1550. [4] [5] The observance of World Chocolate Day dates back to 2009 [6] and is not to be confused with International Chocolate Day. [7]
Other Chocolate Day celebrations exist, such as National Chocolate Day in the United States on 28 October. [8] The U.S. National Confectioners Association lists 13 September as International Chocolate Day, [8] coinciding with the birth date of Milton S. Hershey (September 13, 1857). [9] [10] [11] Ghana, the second largest producer of cocoa, celebrates Chocolate Day on February 14. [12] In Latvia, World Chocolate Day is celebrated on July 11. [13]
The U.S. National Confectioners Association lists four primary chocolate holidays on their calendar [8] (Chocolate Day (July 7), two National Chocolate Days (October 28 and December 28), and International Chocolate Day (September 13) [14]), in addition to variants such as National Milk Chocolate Day, National White Chocolate Day, and National Cocoa Day.
International Chocolate Day - This day celebrates the birth anniversary of Milton Hershey (1857 - 1945)
World Chocolate Day, or just Chocolate Day, [1] is an annual celebration of chocolate, [2] occurring globally on July 7, [3] [2] which some suggest to be the anniversary of the introduction of chocolate to Europe in 1550. [4] [5] The observance of World Chocolate Day dates back to 2009 [6] and is not to be confused with International Chocolate Day. [7]
Other Chocolate Day celebrations exist, such as National Chocolate Day in the United States on 28 October. [8] The U.S. National Confectioners Association lists 13 September as International Chocolate Day, [8] coinciding with the birth date of Milton S. Hershey (September 13, 1857). [9] [10] [11] Ghana, the second largest producer of cocoa, celebrates Chocolate Day on February 14. [12] In Latvia, World Chocolate Day is celebrated on July 11. [13]
The U.S. National Confectioners Association lists four primary chocolate holidays on their calendar [8] (Chocolate Day (July 7), two National Chocolate Days (October 28 and December 28), and International Chocolate Day (September 13) [14]), in addition to variants such as National Milk Chocolate Day, National White Chocolate Day, and National Cocoa Day.
International Chocolate Day - This day celebrates the birth anniversary of Milton Hershey (1857 - 1945)