- Source: New York Cocoa Exchange
- New York Board of Trade
- Mondelēz International
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- Starbucks
- Kopi
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- Kellogg's
- New York Cocoa Exchange
- 1 Wall Street Court
- Coffee, Sugar and Cocoa Exchange
- Cocoa Exchange
- New York Cotton Exchange
- New York Board of Trade
- Cocoa bean
- Beaver Street (Manhattan)
- Hanover Square (Manhattan)
- Cocoa, Florida
The New York Cocoa Exchange was a commodities exchange in New York City where futures contracts on cocoa were bought and sold. The exchange was located at 82 Beaver Street in Manhattan
for most of its existence.
On September 28, 1979, the New York Coffee and Sugar Exchange merged with the New York Cocoa Exchange and the New York Coffee and Sugar Exchange merged
to become the Coffee, Sugar and Cocoa Exchange. That exchange later merged with the New York Board of Trade, in turn acquired by IntercontinentalExchange, which operates its American futures operations as ICE Futures U.S.
IntercontinentalExchange states that the ICE Futures U.S. Cocoa contract "is the benchmark for world cocoa prices."