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What is the daily recommended amount of dark chocolate? The recommended “dose” is approximately 1 to 2 ounces or 30-60g, experts say. Indulge in anything more than that, and you may be consuming too many calories. A 1.45-ounce (41 gram) Hershey's Special Dark Chocolate Bar has 190 calories.
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Read More »Science has proven dark chocolate can actually be good for your health. The key is portion control, and it must be dark chocolate.
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Chocolate protects against blood inflammation Eat one Hershey's dark chocolate bar per week, and your risk of heart disease will decrease, a 2008...
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Learn More »A 1.5-ounce bar provides 15 percent of the recommended daily allowance (RDA) of magnesium. Energy production, strong bones, relaxed muscles, and effective nerve transmission are all supported by Magnesium. That same bar also contains 34 percent RDA of copper. Copper helps the body create neurotransmitters and is associated with a lowered risk of cardiovascular disease.
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