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Candy Industry Magazine contributor Susie Wyshak’s career began in an old fashioned, family-owned candy kitchen where she fell in love with the business. She now co-chairs the Good Food Awards Confections committee and is the About.com Food & Beverage Industry Expert, while awaiting to meet her confectioner in shining chocolate.
For couples like then-30-year old Baci candy inventor Luisa Spagnoli and young Giovanni Buitoni, it wasn't just their love of chocolate they had in common — it was their love. Legend has it that the two shared love notes fanning forbidden flames in the early 1900s.