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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.

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    Choose from a variety of ice cream and cake flavors, too. Or, just grab a scoop of the Flavor of the Month: Love Potion #31. ... Godiva. Godiva is sticking with tradition and released a variety of ...

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    Chocolate ice cream is a popular dessert to have at home, beloved for its rich, velvety texture and indulgent cocoa flavor. Whether enjoyed on its own, paired with a drizzle of caramel, or scooped ...

  6. Chocolate ice cream - Wikipedia

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    Chocolate ice cream became popular in the United States in the late nineteenth century. The first advertisement for ice cream in America started in New York on May 12, 1777, when Philip Lenzi announced that ice cream was officially available "almost every day". Until 1800, ice cream was a rare and exotic dessert enjoyed mostly by the elite.

  7. List of chocolate bar brands - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of chocolate bar brands, in alphabetical order, including discontinued brands.A chocolate bar, also known as a candy bar in American English, is a confection in an oblong or rectangular form containing chocolate, dark chocolate, or white chocolate, which may also contain layerings or mixtures that include nuts, fruit, caramel, nougat, and wafers.