Godiva is a Belgian chocolatier known for producing luxury chocolates and other confectionery items. The company offers a wide range of products ranging from chocolate truffles, ganache, pralines to various gift baskets and seasonal offerings.
Founded in 1926 by Joseph Draps in Brussels, Belgium
Named after Lady Godiva, a historical figure who rode on horseback naked as a protest against her husband's treatment of their subjects
The company expanded internationally and was purchased by the Turkish conglomerate Yildiz Holding in 2007
Godiva now has over 600 retail stores worldwide and its products can be found in select stores and online retailers
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A box of assorted chocolate truffles made with high-quality ingredients in a variety of flavors
A heart-shaped dark chocolate ganache filled with smooth and creamy filling
Milk chocolate oysters filled with a creamy hazelnut filling
A variety of gift baskets filled with Godiva's signature chocolates and confectionery items
Godiva chocolate is known for its high-quality ingredients, smooth and creamy texture, and unique flavor combinations. The brand also offers a wide range of products and gift options.
Godiva chocolate is considered a premium brand and is priced higher than some other chocolate brands. However, the quality of the ingredients and the unique flavors make it worth the price for many connoisseurs.
Yes, Godiva works with suppliers who share their commitment to sustainable and ethical sourcing practices. The company is also committed to reducing its environmental impact through various initiatives.
Yes, Godiva offers a variety of sugar-free chocolate options for those with dietary restrictions or preferences.
Godiva chocolate can be purchased at their retail stores, online, and at select retailers such as department stores and specialty food stores.