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The origins of the company date back to 1836, when David Sprüngli (1776–1862) and his son Rudolf Sprüngli-Ammann (1816–1897) [6] bought a small confectionery shop in the old town of Zürich, producing chocolates under the name David Sprüngli & Son.
Since 1994, the family-owned company has been led by the brothers Tomas and Milan Prenosil, sixth-generation descendants of Rudolf Sprüngli. [9] In 2020, Sprüngli launched Grand Cru Absolu, a fine chocolate made from 100% cocoa beans and cocoa pulp. In September 2022, Sprüngli introduced vegan pralines in baton form called Grand Cru Bâtons ...
David Robert Sprüngli (born 1814) Johann Rudolf Sprüngli, colloquially Rudolf Sprüngli (1816-1897); [3] married to Elisabetha Ammann; two sons; Rudolf Sprüngli (1847-1926), David Robert Sprüngli (1851-1944). [7] In 1838, Sprüngli took the municipal citizenship of Zurich, and became a member of the Zunft zur Schiffleuten (Guild) in 1839.
On September 14, 2020, YouTube added the YouTube Shorts section to the website. [240] Since September 2020, YouTube blocks embedding of videos marked as "age-restricted", meaning deemed unsuitable for minors. Their preview thumbnails appear blurred in search results since October 2021. [241]
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Rudolf Amann (born 3 June 1961) is a German biochemist and microbiologist. He is director of Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology (MPIMM) in Bremen [ 1 ] and Professor for Microbial Ecology at the University of Bremen .
What time is Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer on tonight? The NBC Christmas special will air in an extended format tonight at 8 p.m. ET. Will Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer be on Peacock?
On December 10, 2020, YouTube announced that Fremantle would produce Hello 2021—a series of five localized New Year's Eve countdown specials that will celebrate notable videos of the year, and feature other guest appearances and performances. There will be separate specials for Japan, South Korea, India, the UK, and the Americas.