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  2. List of bean-to-bar chocolate manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Large chocolate manufacturer, with US$30 billion revenue in 2008. Mast Brothers: United States 2007 Chocolate bars, chocolate beer, and chocolate confections Mast Brothers is a small manufacturer with flagships in Brooklyn, London, and most recently Los Angeles. [8] Mayora Indah: Indonesia 1977 Beng-Beng Founded in 1977 as a biscuit manufacturer.

  3. Rogue Chocolatier - Wikipedia

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    Rogue Chocolatier was an American bean-to-bar chocolate maker founded and almost entirely operated by Colin Gasko. Started in 2007, Rogue used cocoa beans from locations not typically used in chocolate production, and through an unusually long and meticulous production process, created small quantities of chocolate bars for retail.

  4. See's Candies - Wikipedia

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    In 1952, Lucille Ball and Vivian Vance spent a half day at the See's Candies store on La Cienega Boulevard in Los Angeles, learning to dip chocolates and work the production line, in preparation for the "Job Switching" episode of I Love Lucy. The episode, which featured Lucy and Ethel getting jobs in a chocolate factory, became one of the most ...

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    Gourmet Chocolate Advent Calendar Gift. For those on the hunt for a truly elevated chocolate Advent calendar, look no further than this option from luxury chocolate brand Compartés. Filled with ...

  6. This Year's Best Chocolate Advent Calendars Are Already ...

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    Advent Calendar. La Maison du Chocolat, famed French chocolatier, is gifting 24 days of chocolate in a calendar that doubles as decor. Dive in for chocolate pralines, fruit-filled truffles and more.

  7. L.A. Burdick - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1970s, Larry Burdick trained as a chocolatier in Bern, Switzerland.Upon completing his training, he returned to the United States and began offering a variety of luxury products, such as truffles, bonbons, his signature chocolate mice, and an assortment of hot chocolate powders specifically to high end restaurants. [2]

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