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  2. The best Valentine’s Day chocolates, tested by AOL

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    Godiva has been powering Valentine’s Day with its decadent chocolates and truffles for almost 100 years, and Kate tried several of their most popular chocolate gifts, including the Valentine’s ...

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    A chocolate bar hates to see Valentine's Day coming. The holiday is responsible for roughly $4 billion in chocolate and candy sales annually, according to a report from the U.S. Chamber of ...

  4. Godiva is having a flash sale on Valentine's Day chocolate today

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    This 18-piece box of chocolates is the little sister of the 36-piece box on sale for $39. This set comes with 10 flavors across 18 pieces of chocolate, including caramels, pralines, and ganaches.

  5. William Dean Chocolates - Wikipedia

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    William Dean Chocolates is an artisan chocolate maker in the Belleair Bluffs section of Largo in Pinellas County, Florida.Their chocolate truffles are hand-painted in delicate designs including the marble swirl of purple, bronze and red on the PB&J, a purple dotted port wine with fig, and a lavender truffle in a butterfly shape.

  6. Bean-to-bar - Wikipedia

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    The chocolate melangeur, a piece of equipment used in bean-to-bar chocolate manufacturing which enables chocolate manufacturing in the home kitchen.. Bean-to-bar is a business model [1] in which a chocolate manufacturer controls the entire manufacturing process from procuring cocoa beans to creating the end product of consumer chocolate.

  7. Sky Bar - Wikipedia

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    Sky Bar is an American candy bar introduced by Necco in 1938, discontinued in 2018, [1] and reintroduced in 2019 by the Sky Bar Confectionary Company. [2] Each Sky Bar has four sections, each with a different filling—caramel, vanilla, peanut, and fudge—all covered in milk chocolate.