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Côte d'Or is a renowned Belgian chocolate brand that traces its heritage back to 1883, founded by Charles Neuhaus. The name refers to the Gold Coast (modern-day Ghana), the source of many of its cocoa beans. Known for its distinctive elephant logo, the brand represents a premium segment of the European confectionery market.
Today, Côte d'Or is owned by Mondelez International, an American multi-national confectionery and food giant. While the brand remains deeply rooted in its Belgian origins with significant production continuing in Halle, Belgium, the packaging indicates distribution and administrative presence across several European countries including France, Portugal, and the Czech Republic. Mondelez manages the brand as part of its global chocolate portfolio alongside Other major names.
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