Chocolate confection

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426804, 426 99, A23L 10534, A23L 1308

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055059821

ABSTRACT:
A chocolate that contains a composite of surfactant/cellulose. The composite is made by the process of coprocessing the cellulose with a surfactant. The composite can be used as a bulking agent or functional formulary aid in low-moisture or in fat phase compositions.

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