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Latest revision as of 01:11, 18 February 2025

Dove is a popular chocolate brand owned by Mars, Incorporated. Known for its smooth texture and rich flavor, Dove chocolates have become a staple in the confectionery market worldwide. The brand offers a wide range of products, including milk chocolate, dark chocolate, chocolate bars, and ice cream.

History[edit]

Dove was introduced in the 1950s by Leo Stefanos, a candy shop owner in Chicago, Illinois. The brand was initially known for its ice cream bars, which featured a thick layer of chocolate. In 1986, Mars, Incorporated acquired Dove and expanded its product line to include a variety of chocolate offerings.

Products[edit]

Dove's product line has grown significantly over the years. Some of its popular products include:

  • Dove Milk Chocolate: Smooth and creamy milk chocolate bars.
  • Dove Dark Chocolate: Rich and intense dark chocolate bars with varying cocoa percentages.
  • Dove Promises: Individually wrapped chocolates with messages inside the wrapper.
  • Dove Chocolate Bars: Larger bars of chocolate that come in various flavors.
  • Dove Ice Cream: Ice cream products covered in Dove chocolate.

Marketing and Advertising[edit]

Dove has been known for its creative marketing campaigns, often focusing on themes of indulgence, self-care, and the sensory experience of eating chocolate. The brand's advertising often features the tagline "Dove Chocolate: Silky Smooth."

Sustainability and Ethical Sourcing[edit]

Dove, along with its parent company Mars, Incorporated, has committed to sustainable and ethical sourcing of cocoa. The company is a member of the Cocoa and Forests Initiative and has pledged to source 100% of its cocoa from certified sustainable sources.

Controversies[edit]

Like many chocolate brands, Dove has faced scrutiny over the years regarding ethical sourcing and labor practices in the cocoa industry. The brand has taken steps to address these concerns through its sustainability initiatives.

See Also[edit]


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