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Galaxy Desserts
Galaxy Desserts
Galaxy Desserts was founded in 1998 by Jean-Yves Charon and Paul Levitan, both extremely passionate about producing innovative, gourmet desserts of the highest quality. Galaxy Desserts continues to lead the food industry in producing French-inspired, all natural, handcrafted desserts. The company has won many prestigious awards such as the NASFT’s “Outstanding Dessert of the Year Award,” and the Inc. 5,000 “Fastest Growing Companies in
America
” Award. They have also been featured numerous times on the Oprah Winfrey “Favorite Things” show. Working in our state-of-the-art production facility overlooking San Francisco Bay, Galaxy Desserts has a diverse work force of enthusiastic employees, all committed to our high standards and core values. Galaxy Desserts is a creative, dynamic and growing company dedicated to excellence and quality in every cake we produce.
SACRAMENTO - The Department of Water Resources’ (DWR) second snow survey of the winter season indicates snow water content is 61 percent of normal for the date, statewide.“The low precipitation in January and snowpack results from today’s survey indicate California is heading for a third dry year,” said DWR Director Lester Snow. “We may be at the start of the worst California drought in modern history. It’s imperative for Californians to conserve water immediately at home and in their businesses.”
Manual survey results were taken at four locations near Lake Tahoe , and combined with electronic readings, indicate a statewide snowpack water content of 61 percent (49 percent in the Northern Sierra, 63 percent in the Central Sierra, and 68 percent in the Southern Sierra.) Last year at this time, snowpack was 111 percent of normal, but the driest spring on record followed resulting in a second consecutive dry water year. Daily electronic readings may be accessed at http://cdec.water.ca.gov/cgi-progs/snowsurvey_sno/DLYSWEQ