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Milton Hershey returned to the village where he had been born, in the heart of dairy country. He opened his chocolate manufacturing plant _____(1)______ 1905. With access to all the fresh milk he ______(2)______, he began producing the finest milk chocolate. The plant ______(3) ______opened in a small Pennsylvania village is today the ______(4)______ chocolate factory in the world. The confections created here are ______(5)______ around the world.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank 5.
choices
favourites
collections
selections
- Milton Hershey established his chocolate plant in dairy-rich Pennsylvania in 1905.
- Access to fresh milk allowed for the production of high-quality milk chocolate.
- The factory, starting small, grew to be the largest chocolate plant globally.
- Confections from this factory are distributed worldwide.
Regarding the options:
- Option 1: choices - This could imply availability, but not for describing distributed products.
- Option 2: favourites - This might suggest they are beloved, but is not typically used to describe exported goods.
- Option 3: collections - Refers to grouped items, but not apt for describing chocolates.
- Option 4: selections - This is suitable for describing a range of products available worldwide.
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