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- Traditionally, chocolatiers, especially in Europe, are trained through an apprenticeship with other chocolatiers. It is now common for chocolatiers to start...
- Haunted Chocolatier is an upcoming confectionery store simulation game by ConcernedApe, the developer of Stardew Valley. It has no set release date. Haunted...
- This is a list of notable chocolatiers. A chocolatier is a person or business who makes confectionery from chocolate. Chocolatiers are distinct from chocolate...
- Godiva Chocolatier (/ɡəˈdaɪvə/; French pronunciation: [gɔdiva]) is a Belgian-based international chocolate maker which is owned by Turkish conglomerate...
- called "Belgian chocolate" has been fueled by some traditional Belgian chocolatiers being purchased by non-Belgian companies and even moving production out...
- Neuhaus is a Belgian chocolatier which manufactures and sells luxury chocolates, chocolate truffles, biscuits and ice cream. The company was founded in...
- Ten Chocolatiers of North America by Dessert Professional in 2012. Since 2012, Rick Jordan Chocolatier has won several awards. Rick Jordan Chocolatier sells...
- "TLC's Little Chocolatiers gets more TV time". Deseret News. Retrieved 3 February 2010. Conroy, Tom (January 28, 2010). "Little Chocolatiers, empty calories"...
- ****suren Chocolatier (****anese: 失恋ショコラティエ, Hepburn: ****suren Shokoratie, lit. "Heartbroken Chocolatier"), also known by its French subtitle Un chocolatier de...
- Jean Trogneux is a chocolatier based in Place Notre Dame, in the centre of Amiens, France and run by five generations of the Trogneux family. They are...