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  2. Withlocals - Wikipedia

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    Withlocals is an experiential travel company that connects travellers to local hosts who offer private, personalised tours. [1] [2] [3] Describing itself as trying to achieve "mass personalisation" [4] [5] rather than offering group or package tours, [6] Withlocals is cited as an example of the role and impact of the sharing economy on tourism [7] – particularly culinary tourism [8] [9 ...

  3. Salon du Chocolat - Wikipedia

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    The Salon du Chocolat (Literally, Salon of Chocolate in French, but more loosely translated Paris Chocolate Show) [1] is a yearly trade fair for the international chocolate industry. Begun in 1994, the event is supported by the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs. [2] It has previously been held in Paris, New York, Tokyo, and Moscow.

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    Tucked away in Paris' 8th arrondissement, travelers can find one of the chicest hotels in the city and quite possibly the world: Le Bristol.The 100-year-old hotel is simply the epitome of luxury ...

  5. Chocolat (clown) - Wikipedia

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    Chocolat dancing in a bar, lithography by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, 1896.. Rafael Padilla (ca. 1865/68 – 4 November 1917), known professionally as Chocolat, was a clown who performed in a Paris circus around the 1900s.

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  7. Michel Cluizel - Wikipedia

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    Michel Cluizel is one of the few chocolatiers [4] in the world to work directly from the beans of cocoa and not from chocolate or cocoa paste supplied by a third party. They also patented the term cacaofèvier [5] to describe a bean-to-bar chocolate maker, [6] and to distinguish themselves from competitors (four or five in France, including Valrhona, Weiss, the Cémoi group, Bonnat and around ...

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