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  2. Cadbury World - Wikipedia

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    Cadbury World is a visitor attraction in Bournville, Birmingham, England, featuring a self-guided exhibition tour, created and run by the Cadbury Company. [1] The tour tells the history of chocolate, and of the Cadbury business. A second location in Dunedin, New Zealand, closed in May 2018. [2]

  3. Angelina (tea house) - Wikipedia

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    Angelina is a popular tea house and café with several locations in Paris and one location in NYC. [1] Angelina is known primarily for its almost pudding-like hot chocolate (chocolat l'Africain) and for its Mont Blanc dessert. [2] The name is also marketed internationally for sweets.

  4. 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 ...

  5. 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.

  6. Jacques Genin - Wikipedia

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    Jacques Génin is a French chef, cookery book writer, and well-known chocolate and caramel maker in Paris. [1]He supplies chocolates, caramels and petits fours to more than 200 top French hotels and restaurants, including the Hôtel de Crillon, the Plaza Athénée and Le Meurice. [2]

  7. Self-guided tour - Wikipedia

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    A self-guided tour is a tour in which the participant is not escorted by a guide.As with escorted tours, self-guided tours may be conducted on foot or by vehicle. Audio tours are frequently presented in a self-guided format using booklets, smart phones or standalone handheld devices, as are virtual tours.

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