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Côte d'Or is an iconic Belgian chocolate brand founded by Charles Neuhaus in 1883. The name refers to the 'Gold Coast', now Ghana, where the cocoa beans used for the chocolate originated. The brand's signature elephant logo symbolizes its African roots.
While deeply rooted in Belgian heritage and craftsmanship, Côte d'Or is now part of the global snacks giant Mondelēz International. Production remains centralized in Belgium at the Halle factory, though certain varieties or packaging processes can occur in other European facilities. It is widely considered one of the top chocolate brands in French and Belgian markets.
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