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  2. Peppermint bark - Wikipedia

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    Generally, it consists of peppermint candy pieces, such as candy canes, in white chocolate on top of dark chocolate, but peppermint bark can refer to any chocolate with peppermint candy pieces in it. It is especially popular around the Christmas season. [1] Companies known for selling it seasonally include Williams Sonoma, [2] Ghirardelli, [3 ...

  3. The Best Chocolate Advent Calendars Money Can Buy

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    It has 24 pieces of peppermint bark made out of semisweet and white chocolate and crafted into Christmas trees, Santas, toy soldiers, and snowmen. ... aren't included in the Ghirardelli Advent ...

  4. Delicious peppermint bark: Dark and white chocolate for the ...

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    Here's a recipe for layered peppermint bark that even a newbie to candy-making will love.

  5. I Tested Costco's $10 Peppermint Bark Vs. Williams ... - AOL

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    Peppermint bark also makes for a great gift, especially if you splurge on a tin of Williams Sonoma’s beloved bark. For 25 years, the kitchen supply store has sold its signature recipe in ...

  6. 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.

  7. Domingo Ghirardelli - Wikipedia

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    A selection of Ghirardelli's chocolate in the flagship shop at Ghirardelli Square in San Francisco, California. In 1852, he moved to San Francisco and established the Ghirardelli Chocolate Company at what would come to be known as Ghirardelli Square. According to the San Francisco Chronicle he is San Francisco's most successful chocolatier. [8]