Godiva is turning 100 this year, and it's commemorating the milestone anniversary with an exclusive chocolate collection, because how else would a chocolate company celebrate? Fou ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Leighton Meester teamed up with Godiva to launch their new Masterpiece Collection portraying Lady Godiva.
Godiva is spotlighting its new Masterpiece Collection with a cinematic short film that brings the Lady Godiva character to life. The short video, Lady Godiva Returns: A Modern Masterpiece is Born, and ...
Belgian chocolate brand Godiva, which is owned by Yildiz Holding, has kicked off a purpose-driven program to donate money to nonprofits that support women's empowerment, the company announced in a ...
The premium Godiva chocolate brand is continuing its 100th anniversary celebrations with limited edition Centennial Pralines Collection ...
In celebration of its 100th anniversary, Belgian chocolate maker Godiva has unveiled a themed collection and invites chocolate lovers to take part in the celebration.
Founded in Brussels in 1926 by Pierre Draps, Godiva has become a hit sensation over the last century and earned the adoration of chocolate lovers all over the globe—including here in the U.S., where ...
Godiva on Tuesday (Sept. 30) launched a global campaign as part of a brand reset ahead of the company’s 100th anniversary in 2026, per details shared with Marketing Dive. “Lady Godiva Returns: A ...
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