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Côte d'Or is a producer of Belgian chocolate currently owned by Kraft Foods. Côte d'Or was originally created by Charles Neuhaus, a chocolate manufacturer who created the name Côte d'Or (French for Gold Coast) referring to the old name of contemporary Ghana, the source of a lot of the cacao beans used in chocolate manufacturing.


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