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A '''Sack of Sugar''' is a consumable resource used by [[Cooking|cooks]] to create chocolate confections. It is one of the chocolate related-ingredients that spawn on [[Paragon]] monsters, which are located in [[Ilshenar]].
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It and the [[Chocolatiering]] branch of the Cooking [[skill]] were introduced with [[Publish 50]] on [[Valentines 2008|St. Valentine's Day 2008]].
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A '''Sack of Sugar''' is a consumable resource used by [[Cooking|cooks]] to create chocolate confections. It is one of the chocolate related-ingredients that spawn on [[Paragon]] monsters, which are located in [[Ilshenar]], or can be gathered as a resource from the [[Plants_%26_Seeds#Peculiar_Plants|Sugar Canes]].
  
==Notes==
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It, and the [[Chocolatiering]] branch of the Cooking [[skill]], were introduced with [[Publish 50]] on [[Valentines 2008|St. Valentine's Day 2008]].
At the time of publishing, the new chocolates only appeared on the Cooking menu in [[2D]].
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==See Also==
 
==See Also==
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* [[Cocoa Butter]]
 
* [[Cocoa Liquor]]
 
* [[Cocoa Liquor]]
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* [[Vanilla]]
  
 
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[[Category:Cooking]]
 
[[Category:Ilshenar]]
 
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[[Category:Resources]]

Latest revision as of 19:59, 8 August 2012

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Sack of Sugar
Weight: 1 Stone

A Sack of Sugar is a consumable resource used by cooks to create chocolate confections. It is one of the chocolate related-ingredients that spawn on Paragon monsters, which are located in Ilshenar, or can be gathered as a resource from the Sugar Canes.

It, and the Chocolatiering branch of the Cooking skill, were introduced with Publish 50 on St. Valentine's Day 2008.

See Also