The Power of Chocolate: The Wedel Family and Their Chocolate Story
- CHOCOLATE
- Categories:Biographies History, Geography & Culture Literature & Fiction
- Language:Others
- Publication Place:Poland
- Publication date:October,2025
- Pages:134
- Retail Price:(Unknown)
- Size:165mm×235mm
- Text Color:Full color
- Words:(Unknown)
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Description
The magical drink of the Aztecs.
A seventeenth-century medicine.
A trigger of endorphins that enhance mood and alleviate pain.
A poison to many animals.
This is the story of how the cocoa bean transformed into a global delicacy, and how three generations of the Wedel family created a factory as magnificent as Willy Wonka's. Passionate visionaries who pioneered innovations, cared for their workers, and pursued one singular goal – perfect chocolate.
Author
An author of numerous biographies of famous figures for children and young adults, a musician, an educator, and a creator of radio plays for the youngest audiences. Mother to a violinist and guitarist, wife to a pianist. Cannot imagine life without furry companions, reading, writing, and warm apple pie. Resides in Gdańsk.







