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  2. People Love Aldi Chocolate Bars. We Ranked Our Top 10

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    Most Aldi's chocolate bars are between $2 and $4, which is a great deal for European chocolate. The day I shopped there were even a few varieties on sale for only $1.39.

  3. Aldi Just Dropped 2 New Holiday Chocolate Bars, and Shoppers ...

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    Made of white or dark chocolate respectively, each bar costs just $2.49 and one user even reported finding them for a meager 62 cents! Related: Aldi Is Selling a 50-Piece Food Storage Set for Just ...

  4. Neapolitans (chocolate) - Wikipedia

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    They may be of any type of chocolate. Terry's of York, England, first mass-produced neapolitans in 1899. [2] They have since been produced in many flavours by many confectionery companies. The name "neapolitan" originates from a gift that was made by Louis XVIII in 1819 to Marie-Caroline of Bourbon, a princess from Naples. Each rectangle of ...

  5. Aldi's Highly Anticipated Seasonal Treat Is Finally Backā€”But ...

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    It may not be the Hershey’s chocolate factory, but Aldi’s chocolate aisle comes pretty close. Fans of the retailer’s chocolate sing its praises and with the variety of options available, we ...

  6. Aldi’s Much-Anticipated Advent Calendars Are Here - AOL

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    At Aldi, you certainly have your pick of tiny treats: There will be as many as 20 different calendars offered this year, filled with either chocolate, wine, or other treasures.

  7. Moser-Roth - Wikipedia

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    Other local chocolate companies in Stuttgart at the time until the 1970s included Eszet , Haller (1921-1968, not even popular as Moser-Roth or Ritter Sport, not even sold in stores at all), Waldbaur, Schoko-Buck, Friedel, and Alfred Ritter GmbH & Co. KG, of which only the last is still in existence.