
According to ASCHOCO, Mexico’s chocolate market is valued at USD$1.34 billion

According to ASCHOCO, Mexico’s chocolate market is valued at USD$1.34 billion

While the number of marriages has shown a decline, divorces have become more and more common

Although mostly devoted to lamenting lost love, the museum also makes space for the disappointment of feeling abandoned or betrayed by one’s homeland

If you want to show your love and affection, forget about chocolates, sweets, and fancy dinners!

According to ASCHOCO, 32% of Mexicans receive chocolates during St. Valentine’s Day

38% of lovers plan to gift their partner an electronic gadget
The installation also features giant frames made of flowers for people to take pictures in front of landmarks

The capital’s main square now features the installation “Different Forms of Love in Mexico City”

Here you can find roses, tulips, orchids, and hundreds of other flowers at great prices
This market in Mexico City is the best place to find beautiful flowers at fair prices