5:45 a.m.

I like chocolate. Alex Marsh got me a hollowed out, massive chocolate egg, for Easter Sunday. Which was cool. I couldn't find it online. Those british people are nice, I got some candy with my Christian friends, my church group, when I went to see Star Wars.

The screenshot captures a webpage from the BBC website, featuring an article titled "Why British chocolate tastes the way it does." The page has a clean and modern design with the BBC Future logo prominently displayed at the top. Below the headline, there's a large image of a block of milk chocolate set against a bright pink background. The chocolate rests on crumpled aluminum foil, and a few bites have been taken out of it, adding a casual and appealing touch to the composition. The layout is visually engaging, with the chocolate's geometric patterns contrasting with the smooth texture of the foil and the vivid pink backdrop. The article appears to delve into the specifics of British chocolate, likely discussing its unique taste and characteristics. The image credits are attributed to Getty Images. This section of the page emphasizes the visual and thematic elements associated with the topic, inviting readers to explore further into the article.
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