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Teuscher is a chocolatier headquartered in Zürich, Switzerland. [1] [2] Teuscher's main store is on Zürich's famed Storchengasse. The flagship store is a few blocks away in Zürich's city centre (Storchengasse 9 [3]) in a shop built in 2023. [1] Founded in 1932 by Dolf Teuscher, Sr.
In 2004, 148,270 tonnes of chocolate were produced in Switzerland. 53% of this was exported (20% to Germany, 11% to France and Great Britain and 13% to North America). The gross income of the Swiss chocolate industry in 2004 was 1.37 billion CHF (814 million from the local market, 551 million from exports). [38]
The company was founded in 1836 [3] when David Sprüngli bought the confectioner's shop Konditorei Vogel in Zürich. [4] Together with his son Rudolf Sprüngli he started producing chocolates, as David Sprüngli & Fils (engl. David Sprüngli & Son), in 1845 and opened the well-known shop on Paradeplatz on the Bahnhofstrasse in 1859. [5]
Among milk chocolate products are terroir milk bars containing milk from a specific region, such as Vaud, Fribourg, Bern and Lucerne (all being located on the Alpine foothills). [7] Since 2017, for chocolate with the Swiss cross and the Swiss designation, at least 80% of the ingredients must come from Switzerland. [8]
Chocolate barks, Läderach's best known product. Läderach is a Swiss chocolate and confectionary manufacturer based in Ennenda . It was founded in 1962 in Glarus by Rudolf Läderach (1929–2013). His patent for the process of manufacturing hollow, ready-made chocolate truffles revolutionized the fine chocolate industry. In 2004 Läderach ...
A chocolate breakthrough! Switzerland says it has found a new way to make the sweet treat. Chris Morris. August 27, 2024 at 12:45 PM. Getty Images. It’s been a rough year for chocoholics.
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Chocolate Halba operates its own factory shops, the so-called Schoggihüsli, in Pratteln and at the former factory in Hinwil. [2] It is a division of the retail company Coop and processes around 20,000 tons of chocolate into bars, pralines and Easter bunnies every year. [ 3 ]