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National Cocoa Day occurs December 13th, come celebrate it with us in The Pop-Up at Coy!

Serve yourself a hot cup of cocoa, trade bookmarks and book recommendations. Enjoy a cozy coloring page and warm conversation. 

Cocoa and conversation will be available starting at 11 am and continue while supplies last.

National Cocoa Day is recognized to honor the historical significance of cocoa, which was first mass-produced in the American colonies on December 13th, 1765 by James Baker. The roots of cocoa trace back to ancient civilizations, over 2000 years ago, where the Mayans and Aztecs were among the first to cultivate and consume it.

Please note:

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