I am on the same quest... in search of the Original Godiva Liqueur. I called DIAGEO Company (Division of Seagram's) today at 1-800-767-3123 and discovered that they discontinued manufacturing the original classic Godiva Liqueur when they launched all those silly new flavors of Godiva Liqueur in 2009. I promptly registered my complaint and that I was desirous to purchase the Original Godiva Liqueur, and would NEVER purchase any of these other flavors, and would also not be MISLEAD in purchasing the "new" product, "Godiva Chocolate Liqueur," (which is a milk-based liqueur) again. Hopefully if enough voices are heard by the bean counters... they will reconsider their marketing approach.
Godiva hot chocolate originates from Belgium. Godiva was founded in 1926, in Belgium where they made there very first chocolates in a small little shop.
Godiva Chocolate Liqueur is scrumptious!
Godiva factory is in Brussels, Belgium.
Godiva was founded by Joseph Draps in Brussels, Belgium.
It is originally from Belgium.
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The Godiva website does not list any retailers that sell their Godiva Liqueur. However, they give a customer service support phone number for inquiries about their alcohol line. The number for this is: 1-800-767-3123 (ext. 2).
Godiva chocolate liquor has a long shelf life if it is unopened and stored in a cool place. As long as the liquor does not develop a funny smell it is fine to drink.
A recipe for a Godiva Chocolate Martini calls for 1 and 1/2 shots Godiva Chocolate Liqueur, 1 and 1/2 shots creme de cacao, 1/2 shot vodka and 2 and 1/2 shots half and half. Mix them all together with ice, shake and then serve.
Belgium is popular because of their chocolates, and probably the most well known brands the world over is Godiva.
Godiva has been making chocolate since 1926. Joseph Draps the very first chocolatier opened the first store in Grand Place, Brussels. Godiva has remained committed to making fine Belgium chocolate ever since.
The Godiva chocolate company makes a variety of chocolates that are referred to as Belgium chocolate. They make white chocolate, dark chocolate and milk chocolate products. The company was purchased by the Campbell soup company in 1972.