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  2. Galler (chocolate) - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, the Galler chocolate factory was present in more than thirty countries and had its own network of franchised boutiques in Belgium and abroad. [3] The first boutique was opened in 1995 on the Grand-Place in Brussels and, in 2002, the company received the Innovation Award at the Franchise Fair of Brussels, [2] for the development of his "Chocolate-Tea" concept, tasting rooms of ...

  3. Zotter Schokolade - Wikipedia

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    Zotter Schokolade is an Austrian chocolate manufacturer specializing in organic and fairly traded bean-to-bar chocolate. The company was founded in 1999 by Josef Zotter and is based in Riegersburg, Styria. [2] [3] Zotter is mostly active in German-speaking Europe, with 90 percent of distribution outlets being located in Germany, Switzerland ...

  4. Swiss chocolate - Wikipedia

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    Swiss chocolate consumption increased dramatically from the beginning to the end of the 20th century, from about 1 kg to 12 kg per capita per annum. [ 27 ] Although partly developed outside Switzerland, white and ruby chocolate were also invented by Swiss-based chocolate manufacturers Nestlé and Barry Callebaut , in 1936 and 2017 respectively.

  5. Chocolate - Wikipedia

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    The fruit, called a cocoa pod, is ovoid, 15–30 cm (6–12 in) long and 8–10 cm (3–4 in) wide, ripening yellow to orange, and weighing about 500 g (1.1 lb) when ripe. Cacao trees are small, understory trees that need rich, well-drained soils. They naturally grow within 20° of either side of the equator because they need about 2000 mm of ...

  6. Pålægschokolade - Wikipedia

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    Pålægschokolade ("chocolate to put on bread") are thin slices of chocolate (or vekao) that are used as a topping (in Danish, pålæg) on bread, such as rugbrød or white bread, similar to how chocolate spread is used in many countries.

  7. Dark chocolate - Wikipedia

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    In a 100-gram (3 + 1 ⁄ 2-ounce) reference serving, dark chocolate provides 2,500 kilojoules (600 kilocalories) of food energy, and is a rich source (defined as more than 20% of the Daily Value, DV) of several dietary minerals, including copper, iron, magnesium, manganese, phosphorus, potassium, and zinc (table).

  8. Candy Land - Wikipedia

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    Hasbro produces several versions of the game and treats it as a brand. For example, it markets Candy Land puzzles, a travel version, [citation needed] a personal computer game, and a handheld electronic version. [1] Candy Land was involved in one of the first disputes over Internet domain names in 1996. An adult web content provider registered ...

  9. Burns Verkaufen der Kraftwerk - Wikipedia

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    The "Land of Chocolate" sequence was set to a song based on music from the film Tucker: The Man and His Dream. [4] Composed by Alf Clausen, the song was later included in the 1999 compilation album Go Simpsonic with The Simpsons. [10] "The Land of Chocolate" was also featured as a level in The Simpsons Game, which was released in 2007. [11]