Chocoholics' Delight

Adjective causing someone to be dependent on a potentially harmful substance
If you have ever found yourself unable to resist just one more Oreo, you’re not alone. A new study from Connecticut College shows that Oreos are as addictive as cocaine, at least for lab rats.
Noun someone who is overly fond of chocolate
Chocolatiers and designers work together to create a chocoholic's dream dresses. Models are clad in gowns, headpieces, and even swimsuits all made of or adorned with white, milk and the dark stuff.
Noun someone who makes or sells chocolate
chocolatier
Chocolatiers and designers work together to create a chocoholic's dream dresses. Models are clad in gowns, headpieces, and even swimsuits all made of or adorned with white, milk and the dark stuff.
Adjective (of food or drink) delicious; extremely beautiful or attractive
delectable
The original Hershey chocolate factory, maker of delectable treats, is set to close, mainly because it cannot accommodate new equipment.
Noun something done as a special pleasure
African farmers are abandoning their cocoa farms for other products that are easier to grow and to monetize, meaning that chocolate could soon become a pricey indulgence.
Noun situated and ready for action
The "whoopie pie" is poised to become the official state dessert of Maine, though a few see this legislative bill as half-baked.
Verb keep from giving in to or enjoying
If you have ever found yourself unable to resist just one more Oreo, you’re not alone. A new study from Connecticut College shows that Oreos are as addictive as cocaine, at least for lab rats.
Adjective of great size or splendor
sumptuous
I love sundaes. There's nothing more sumptuous than ice cream, toppings and whipped cream.
Noun strong appetite for candy and other sugary things
Bees have a sweet tooth just like us. When bees in France began to make blue honey, their keepers found that instead of collecting nectar from flowers, the bees were feeding on remnants of colored M&M candy shells.
Noun relating to selling things in large amounts to businesses rather than individual customers
wholesale
Hershey raised wholesale prices by nearly 10 percent this week because king-size commodity prices are wringing the industry.