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A 2012 study found a strong positive correlation (r = 0.79) between a nation's per capita chocolate consumption and its number of Nobel Prize winners. Researchers concluded that this relationship is best explained by third variables—such as a country's wealth and geographic location—rather than by chocolate consumption directly causing Nobel Prize wins.

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