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first division for its
final season.
Chocolade Jacques, one of the
primary sponsors at the time,
sponsored Chocolade Jacques–T
Interim the
following year...
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Belgian chocolate (Dutch:
Belgische Chocolade; French:
Chocolat belge; German:
Belgische Schokolade) is
chocolate produced in Belgium. A
major industry...
- & Jessen, in 1971. In 2011, Toms
acquired German company Hanseatische Chocolade GmbH and with it the
company and
chocolate brand Hachez. The
company is...
- The Grocer.
Retrieved October 29, 2023. Builders, Brand. "Verkade |
Chocolade".
Verkade (in Dutch).
Archived from the
original on May 26, 2021. Retrieved...
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Chocolonely is not all
about making a profit]. Het
Parool (in Dutch). "Duurzame
chocolade met
volledig traceerbare cacaoboter" [Sustainable
chocolate with fully...
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experienced chocolatier, run a
small chocolate boutique in
Betekom named Chocolade Atelier Stuyven that
opened in 2016 and
often produces many cycling-themed...
- 2023-09-14.
Retrieved 2024-02-06. "The
History of HACHEZ".
BREMER HACHEZ CHOCOLADE.
Archived from the
original on 2 July 2012.
Retrieved 16
February 2013...
- 2013–2016 2017–2022 2023–
Vlaanderen 2002 Vlaanderen–T-Interim
Chocolade Jacques–T-Interim
Chocolade Jacques–Topsport
Vlaanderen Topsport Vlaanderen Topsport...
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working for the Panasonic, Novemail–Histor, Palmans, Lotto–Adecco and
Chocolade Jacques teams. 1972
Amstel Gold Race 1973 Kuurne–Brussels–Kuurne 1976...
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Chocolate (French: Musée du
cacao et du chocolat; Dutch:
Museum van
cacao en
chocolade), is a
privately owned museum in
central Brussels, Belgium, dedicated...