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According to Callebaut's web site,
<http://www.barry-callebaut.com/>
"Through Stollwerck, a subsidiary of the Barry Callebaut Group, we offer
a complete range of chocolate for the consumer. Next to its main brands
Sarotti, Alpia, Gubor, Sprengel, Alprose and Jacques, Barry Callebaut
also offers a portfolio of special brands, such as Schwarze Herren
Schokolade, Scho-Ka-Kola, Van Houten and others."

If I buy a block of unsweetened or semi-sweet chocolate simply labeled
"Callebaut" at a supermarket (e.g., I picked up a block of unsweetened
at a Fairway some time ago), which of these sub-brands would it be? I
believe that Sprengel is out (it says they sell "fine chocolates and
premium pralines), but any idea how the block chocolate is marketed?
What I picked up was obviously cut from a large block and re-wrapped.

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