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GHIRARDELLI HERITAGE, SINCE 1852 In 1849, during the California Gold Rush, Italian-born Domingo Ghirardelli moved to America and opened a store in a mining camp. After discovering the miners were starved for luxuries and needed something to spend their gold dust on, he started stocking chocolate delicacies. In 1852, the enterprising immigrant founded a confectionery shop in San Francisco, which eventually became the modern-day Ghirardelli Chocolate Company. Today, Ghirardelli is Americas oldest continuously operating chocolate maker. Ghirardelli products are sold in grocery stores, foodservice and e-commerce and Ghirardelli also has its own chocolate and ice cream shops across the country. Ghirardelli continues to build on its rich tradition of quality products and innovation, from premium sauces, Hot Fudge, Sweet Ground Chocolate Powders and Vanilla Flavored Powder Base.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is Ghirardelli White Chocolate Flavored Sauce made of? A: Ghirardelli White Chocolate Flavored Sauce is crafted with real cocoa butter and dairy, ensuring a rich and creamy flavor that enhances your beverages and desserts.
- Q: How can I use Ghirardelli White Chocolate Sauce? A: This sauce is perfect for cafe-based drinks like white hot chocolate and can also be used as a delicious topping for desserts and ice cream.
- Q: Is the Ghirardelli White Chocolate Sauce suitable for espresso-based drinks? A: Yes, Ghirardelli White Chocolate Flavored Sauce is specifically formulated for use in espresso-based drinks, providing an unsurpassed quality and taste.
- Q: What size is the Ghirardelli White Chocolate Sauce bottle? A: The sauce comes in a generous 87.3-ounce bottle, making it an ideal choice for both home use and commercial settings.
- Q: Does the Ghirardelli White Chocolate Sauce come with any accessories? A: Yes, each bottle includes a Ghirardelli Stamped Barista Spoon, perfect for measuring and serving the sauce.



