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  2. The Cocoa Trees - Wikipedia

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    The Cocoa Trees is a retail chain store of chocolate and confectionery brands based in Asia. It is a brand of Focus Network Agencies (FNA) Singapore , a former subsidiary of ABR Holdings . [ 1 ] The company is the largest distributor and retailer of chocolate and confectionery products in Asia [ citation needed ] , with more than 70 stores in ...

  3. Awfully Chocolate - Wikipedia

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    Awfully Chocolate was founded by Lyn Lee, who left her job as an attorney to start the business in 1998. Its first store was in Katong in Singapore. Only one type of cake was sold: a round six-inch chocolate fudge cake called the "all-chocolate cake". The store had an unusual minimalist design in dark brown and white, with the cakes not on ...

  4. Aalst Chocolate - Wikipedia

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    Aalst Chocolate is a manufacturer of industrial chocolates and compounds, gourmet chocolates and related products. [2] It was established in 2003 in Singapore , by Richard Lee and Connie Kwan, who are currently Chief Executive Officer and Chief Operating Officer respectively.

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  6. Janice Wong - Wikipedia

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    Janice Wong (born 1983) [1] [2] is a Singaporean artist, chocolatier, chef, and entrepreneur.In addition to restaurants, dessert bars, and retail ventures, she is known for her edible art installations. [3]

  7. Quality Street (confectionery) - Wikipedia

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    Quality Street chocolates were, therefore, packaged in brightly coloured tins featuring two characters wearing Regency era dress, known affectionately as Miss Sweetly and Major Quality, inspired by the principal characters from J.M. Barrie's play. They featured on all Quality Street boxes and tins until 2000.