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Godiva Chocolatier, a division of Campbell Soup Company (NYSE-Listed CPB), visits the NYSE to celebrate its 80th anniversary and Valentine's Day 2006 Collection. In honor of the occasion, Godiva Worldwide President Jim Goldman rings The Closing BellSM.
Godiva Chocolatier
Godiva has teamed up with H. Stern jewels to grant one winner the opportunity to select $80,000 of jewels. Other prizes include gift certificates to H. Stern jewelry and boxes of Godiva chocolates. Winning certificates can be found in eligible Godiva chocolate boxes. With production facilities in Belgium and the U.S., Godiva Chocolatier is recognized around the world as a leader in fine chocolates. From its famous truffles and shell-molded chocolate pieces to its European-style biscuits, gourmet coffees, and hot cocoa, Godiva Chocolatier, for 80 years, has been dedicated to excellence and innovation in the Belgian tradition. The company is ably supported by 25,000 full-time employees worldwide.
Campbell Soup Company
Campbell Soup Company is a global manufacturer and marketer of high quality soup, sauces, beverages, biscuits, confectionery and prepared food products. The company is 135 years old, with nearly $7 billion in annual sales and a portfolio of more than 20 market-leading brands. In North America, leading brands include "Campbell's" soups and "Swanson" broths, "Pepperidge Farm" cookies, crackers, breads and frozen products, "V8" vegetable juices, "V8 Splash" juice beverages, "Pace" Mexican sauces, "Prego" pasta sauces, and "Franco-American" canned pastas and gravies. In Europe, leading brands include "Erasco" soups in Germany and "Liebig" soups in France, and the company also has several dry soup and sauce brands: "Batchelors," "Oxo," "Lesieur," "Royco," "Liebig," "Heisse Tasse," "Blå Band," "Erin," and "McDonnells." Additional European brands include "Homepride" sauces and "Fray Bentos" canned meats in the United Kingdom, and "Devos Lemmens" mayonnaise and cold sauces in Belgium and France. In the Asia Pacific region, the company markets "Arnott's" biscuits, "Campbell's" soups and stock, and "Swanson" broths.
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