South Africa, Feb. 21 -- Designed to remind South Africans what a real break feels like, the activation, which started on Thursday, 20 February and runs till 23 February at Nelson Mandela Square, offers South Africans a chance to break away from work or school pressures, and treat themselves to a delicious, multi-sensorial experience.

The scent of chocolate

A CareerJunction study states that two-thirds of South Africans don't use their full lunch breaks, with 20% skipping them entirely and 35% staying glued to their desks until the workday ends.

It's a concerning trend, especially given that research shows that proper breaks-ones that engage the senses-can significantly reduce stress, boost creativity, and improve overall well-being. ...