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Gregg visits the Nestle factory in York, England to learn how their Aero peppermint bar is made; Cherry learns how color that is added to food and drink can be created using only plants; Ruth learns the bitter history of hot chocolate.
Gregg visits the Nestle factory in York, England to learn how their Aero peppermint bar is made; Cherry learns how color that is added to food and drink can be created using only plants; Ruth learns the bitter history of hot chocolate.
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S8, EP10 "Paint and Wallpaper"Gregg sees how the Farrow and Ball factory creates their classic paints and wallpaper by combining traditional handcrafted techniques and modern machinery; Cherry learns how to hang wallpaper; Ruth learns about painted warships.
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S8, EP8 "Chocolate Bars"Gregg visits the Nestle factory in York, England to learn how their Aero peppermint bar is made; Cherry learns how color that is added to food and drink can be created using only plants; Ruth learns the bitter history of hot chocolate.
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