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    This wedding ring set will be $1,500 off its regular $7,999.99 retail price online during Costco’s Cyber Monday event. ... The Ghirardelli chocolate treats tower is the holiday gift that keeps ...

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    Skip gift cards and give the deliciously luxurious Ghirardelli chocolate treats tower this holiday season. Each tower will be $10 off its regular $39.99 price on Cyber Monday to shop online.

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    Snag a bag of delicious Ghirardelli premium chocolates with a 23.6-ounce bag of their best flavors—milk chocolate, milk chocolate caramel, dark chocolate mint and dark chocolate sea salt caramel.

  5. Ghirardelli Chocolate Company - Wikipedia

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    The Ghirardelli Chocolate Company is an American confectioner, wholly owned by Swiss confectioner Lindt & Sprüngli. The company was founded by and is named after Italian chocolatier Domenico Ghirardelli , [ 1 ] who, after working in South America, moved to California.

  6. Domingo Ghirardelli - Wikipedia

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    Domenico "Domingo" Ghirardelli (Italian pronunciation: [doˈmiŋɡo ɡirarˈdɛlli]; February 21, 1817 – January 17, 1894) was an Italian-born chocolatier who was the founder of the Ghirardelli Chocolate Company in San Francisco, California.

  7. Chocolate - Wikipedia

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    Packaged chocolate in the Ghirardelli Chocolate Company. Chocolate, prevalent throughout the world, is a steadily growing, US$50 billion-a-year worldwide business as of 2009. [141] As of 2006, Europe accounted for 45% of the world's chocolate revenue, [142] and the US spent $20 billion in 2013. [143]