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  2. Godiva Chocolatier - Wikipedia

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    Godiva Chocolatier (/ ɡ ə ˈ d aɪ v ə /; French pronunciation:) is a Belgian-based international chocolate maker [2] [3] [4] which is owned by Turkish conglomerate Yıldız Holding. [ 5 ] Founded in 1926, it was purchased by Yıldız in November 2007.

  3. pladis - Wikipedia

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    Godiva: manufacturer of premium chocolates and related products, founded in Belgium in 1926 [18] pladis sells Godiva in grocery channels. At the May 2017 Sweet & Snacks Expo in Chicago, pladis launched Godiva Masterpieces, which included the top three best selling case pieces from Godiva boutiques in individually wrapped candies.

  4. Yıldız Holding - Wikipedia

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    Yıldız Holding's food production business was its first and remains one of its key sectors. The company's brands include Ülker, which operates globally and is part of pladis, a group that includes GODIVA, United Biscuits, and DeMet's. As of 2017, pladis was the second-largest biscuit company and seventh-largest chocolate company in the world.

  5. Godiva continues riding increase in chocolate sales out of ...

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  6. Choco-Story Brussels - Wikipedia

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    Choco-Story Brussels, formerly known as the Museum of Cocoa and Chocolate (French: Musée du cacao et du chocolat; Dutch: Museum van cacao en chocolade), is a privately owned museum in Brussels, Belgium, established in 1998 at the initiative of Gabrielle Draps, [1] the wife of the famous Belgian chocolate artisan Joseph "Jo" Draps, [2] founder of Godiva Chocolatier. [3]

  7. Ülker - Wikipedia

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    Ülker's core products are biscuits, cookies, crackers, and chocolates, although it has expanded to other categories. Ülker received the "Candy Company of the Year in Europe" award from the European Candy Kettle Club in 2004. [5] In December 2007, the company acquired Godiva Chocolatier from the Campbell Soup Company for $850 million. [6]