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  2. Perugina - Wikipedia

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    Nestlé-Perugina in Perugia, Italy. Perugina is an Italian chocolate confectionery company based in Perugia, Italy that was founded in 1907. [1] [2] The company also operates a chocolate-making school at its factory in Perugia, which commenced in 2007. [3] Perugina was purchased by and became a division of the Nestlé corporation in 1988. [1 ...

  3. EuroChocolate - Wikipedia

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    EuroChocolate 2008 A climbing wall made to look like chocolate, at EuroChocolate 2009. EuroChocolate is an annual chocolate festival that takes place in Perugia, in the Umbria region of central Italy. [1] The festival has been held since 1993, and is one of the largest chocolate festivals in Europe.

  4. Luisa Spagnoli - Wikipedia

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    Luisa Spagnoli (Italian pronunciation: [luˈiːza spaɲˈɲɔːli]; née Sargentini; 30 October 1877 in Perugia – 21 September 1935 in Paris) was an Italian businesswoman, famous for creating a women's clothing company and chocolate factory Perugina. [1]

  5. Perugia - Wikipedia

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    Perugia has become famous for chocolate, mostly because of a single firm, Perugina, whose Baci ("kisses" in English) are widely exported. [28] Perugian chocolate is popular in Italy. The company's plant located in San Sisto (Perugia) is the largest of Nestlé's nine sites in Italy. [ 29 ]

  6. List of chocolate museums - Wikipedia

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    Italy: Museo Storico della Perugina [30] Perugia: Italy: Perugina chocolates Shiroi Koibito Park [31] Sapporo: Japan: Operated by Ishiya Chocolate museum [32] Jejudo: South Korea: Chocolate museum (Latvia) [33] Pūre: Latvia: Laima chocolate museum [34] Riga: Latvia: Laima chocolates Museo del Chocolate (MUCHO) [35] Mexico City: Mexico: Reino ...

  7. Centro Direzionale di Fontivegge - Wikipedia

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    The structure made of bricks and iron can be dated back to the early 20th century, it is an example of industrial archaeology left “where and as it was”. It is one of the smokestacks of the old chocolate factory, Perugina, which at that time was the main manufacturing activity of Perugia. The factory was opened in 1915 (the year in which ...

  8. List of Italian desserts and pastries - Wikipedia

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    Chocolate-covered hazelnuts from Cherasco, Piedmont Baci di Cremona Lombard hazelnut sandwich cookies Baci di dama: Sandwich cookie made with hazelnuts and chocolate, originally from Tortona, Piedmont: Baicoli: Venetian biscuits made with butter, sugar, eggs, flour and yeast Barbajada: Milanese drink made from whipped chocolate, milk, and ...

  9. Pernigotti - Wikipedia

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    Pernigotti is an Italian manufacturer of chocolate (its speciality is the production of high quality Gianduiotto, a chocolate-hazelnut based confectionery), [1] nougats, Easter eggs and ice creams. It is one of the oldest and most traditional manufacturers of chocolate and nougat candy in Italy.

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