Bakers Dozen

Chocolate Companies

  1. Ghiradelli
  2. Nestle
  3. Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory

Chocolate Companies

  1. Ghiradelli
  2. Nestle
  3. Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory
  4. Hershey’s

The Great American Chocolate Bar

Chocolate Companies

  1. Ghiradelli
  2. Nestle
  3. Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory
  4. Hershey’s
  5. Cadbury

Chocolate Companies

  1. Ghiradelli
  2. Nestle
  3. Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory
  4. Hershey’s
  5. Cadbury
  6. See’s Candies

Chocolate Companies

  1. Ghiradelli
  2. Nestle
  3. Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory
  4. Hershey’s
  5. Cadbury
  6. See’s Candies
  7. Godiva

Chocolate Companies

  1. Ghiradelli
  2. Nestle
  3. Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory
  4. Hershey’s
  5. Cadbury
  6. See’s Candies
  7. Godiva
  8. Lindt

Chocolate Companies

  1. Ghiradelli
  2. Nestle
  3. Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory
  4. Hershey’s
  5. Cadbury
  6. See’s Candies
  7. Godiva
  8. Lindt
  9. Original Hawaiian Chocolate Factory

Chocolate Companies

  1. Ghiradelli
  2. Nestle
  3. Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory
  4. Hershey’s
  5. Cadbury
  6. See’s Candies
  7. Godiva
  8. Lindt
  9. Original Hawaiian Chocolate Factory
  10. Mars, Inc.

Chocolate Companies

  1. Ghiradelli
  2. Nestle
  3. Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory
  4. Hershey’s
  5. Cadbury
  6. See’s Candies
  7. Godiva
  8. Lindt
  9. Original Hawaiian Chocolate Factory
  10. Mars, Inc.
  11. Harry Burnett Reese Candy Company, in Hershey PA

Chocolate Companies

  1. Ghiradelli
  2. Nestle
  3. Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory
  4. Hershey’s
  5. Cadbury
  6. See’s Candies
  7. Godiva
  8. Lindt
  9. Original Hawaiian Chocolate Factory
  10. Mars, Inc.
  11. Harry Burnett Reese Candy Company, in Hershey PA
  12. Confectionately Yours (NJ)

Chocolate Companies

  1. Ghiradelli
  2. Nestle
  3. Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory
  4. Hershey’s
  5. Cadbury
  6. See’s Candies
  7. Godiva
  8. Lindt
  9. Original Hawaiian Chocolate Factory
  10. Mars, Inc.
  11. Harry Burnett Reese Candy Company, in Hershey PA
  12. Confectionately Yours (NJ)
  13. Rebecca Ruth Chocolates
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New: Fictional characters who spoke more than one language

  1. Miss Lamb, in Jane Flory’s novel The Liberation of Clementine Tipton, English and French

New: Fictional characters who spoke more than one language

  1. Miss Lamb, in Jane Flory’s novel The Liberation of Clementine Tipton, English and French
  2. Albus Dumbledore, from the Harry Potter series, over 200 languages including Mermish, Gobblydegook and Bulgarian

Fictional characters who spoke more than one language

  1. Miss Lamb, in Jane Flory’s novel The Liberation of Clementine Tipton, English and French
  2. Albus Dumbledore, from the Harry Potter series, over 200 languages including Mermish, Gobblydegook and Bulgarian
  3. Ziva David, NCIS, English, Hebrew, Spanish, Turkish, Arabic, Russian, French, Italian, etc etc etc

Fictional characters who spoke more than one language

  1. Miss Lamb, in Jane Flory’s novel The Liberation of Clementine Tipton, English and French
  2. Albus Dumbledore, from the Harry Potter series, over 200 languages including Mermish, Gobblydegook and Bulgarian
  3. Ziva David, NCIS, English, Hebrew, Spanish, Turkish, Arabic, Russian, French, Italian, etc etc etc
  4. Howard Wolowitz, The Big Bang Theory, English, French, Mandarin Chinese, Russian, Arabic, Persian, Japanese, Yiddish, Klingon and Sindarin.

Fictional characters who spoke more than one language

  1. Miss Lamb, in Jane Flory’s novel The Liberation of Clementine Tipton, English and French
  2. Albus Dumbledore, from the Harry Potter series, over 200 languages including Mermish, Gobblydegook and Bulgarian
  3. Ziva David, NCIS, English, Hebrew, Spanish, Turkish, Arabic, Russian, French, Italian, etc etc etc
  4. Howard Wolowitz, The Big Bang Theory, English, French, Mandarin Chinese, Russian, Arabic, Persian, Japanese, Yiddish, Klingon and Sindarin.
  5. C-3PO, Star Wars, fluent in over 6 million forms of communication

Fictional characters who spoke more than one language

  1. Miss Lamb, in Jane Flory’s novel The Liberation of Clementine Tipton, English and French
  2. Albus Dumbledore, from the Harry Potter series, over 200 languages including Mermish, Gobblydegook and Bulgarian
  3. Ziva David, NCIS, English, Hebrew, Spanish, Turkish, Arabic, Russian, French, Italian, etc etc etc
  4. Howard Wolowitz, The Big Bang Theory, English, French, Mandarin Chinese, Russian, Arabic, Persian, Japanese, Yiddish, Klingon and Sindarin.
  5. C-3PO, Star Wars, fluent in over 6 million forms of communication
  6. Jason Bourne, English, Russian, German and probably a few others

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Fictional characters who spoke more than one language

  1. Miss Lamb, in Jane Flory’s novel The Liberation of Clementine Tipton, English and French
  2. Albus Dumbledore, from the Harry Potter series, over 200 languages including Mermish, Gobblydegook and Bulgarian
  3. Ziva David, NCIS, English, Hebrew, Spanish, Turkish, Arabic, Russian, French, Italian, etc etc etc
  4. Howard Wolowitz, The Big Bang Theory, English, French, Mandarin Chinese, Russian, Arabic, Persian, Japanese, Yiddish, Klingon and Sindarin.
  5. C-3PO, Star Wars, fluent in over 6 million forms of communication
  6. Jason Bourne, English, Russian, German and probably a few others
  7. Cmdr. Spock, “Star Trek” - Vulcan and English (Federation Standard), and probably many others

Fictional characters who spoke more than one language

  1. Miss Lamb, in Jane Flory’s novel The Liberation of Clementine Tipton, English and French
  2. Albus Dumbledore, from the Harry Potter series, over 200 languages including Mermish, Gobblydegook and Bulgarian
  3. Ziva David, NCIS, English, Hebrew, Spanish, Turkish, Arabic, Russian, French, Italian, etc etc etc
  4. Howard Wolowitz, The Big Bang Theory, English, French, Mandarin Chinese, Russian, Arabic, Persian, Japanese, Yiddish, Klingon and Sindarin.
  5. C-3PO, Star Wars, fluent in over 6 million forms of communication
  6. Jason Bourne, English, Russian, German and probably a few others
  7. Cmdr. Spock, “Star Trek” - Vulcan and English (Federation Standard), and probably many others
  8. John Blackthorn, “Shogun”- English, Portugese, Latin, (some) Japanese

Fictional characters who spoke more than one language

  1. Miss Lamb, in Jane Flory’s novel The Liberation of Clementine Tipton, English and French
  2. Albus Dumbledore, from the Harry Potter series, over 200 languages including Mermish, Gobblydegook and Bulgarian
  3. Ziva David, NCIS, English, Hebrew, Spanish, Turkish, Arabic, Russian, French, Italian, etc etc etc
  4. Howard Wolowitz, The Big Bang Theory, English, French, Mandarin Chinese, Russian, Arabic, Persian, Japanese, Yiddish, Klingon and Sindarin.
  5. C-3PO, Star Wars, fluent in over 6 million forms of communication
  6. Jason Bourne, English, Russian, German and probably a few others
  7. Cmdr. Spock, “Star Trek” - Vulcan and English (Federation Standard), and probably many others
  8. John Blackthorn, “Shogun”- English, Portugese, Latin, (some) Japanese
  9. James Bond: speaks fluently without accent in Italian, French and German, and speaks, reads and writes a passable Greek, Spanish, Mandarin, Cantonese and Japanese.