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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 addition to its stores in Zürich, the company has outlets in New York City, Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago, Portland, San Francisco, Beverly Hills, Seoul, Abu Dhabi.
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]
Lindt has opened over 410 chocolate cafés and shops all over the world. [46] [47] The cafés' menu mostly focuses on chocolate and desserts. Lindt chocolate cafés also sell handmade chocolates, macaroons, cakes, and ice cream. On 15 December 2014, eighteen people, including eight staff, were held hostage at a Lindt cafe in Sydney. Three ...
I spent six months moving around Europe and visited 13 major cities along the way.. I was blown away by Edinburgh and Amsterdam and can't wait to return.. Though I enjoyed my time in Zurich and ...
A variety of chocolate bark sold in a Zurich store. Swiss chocolate (German: Schweizer Schokolade; French: Chocolat Suisse; Italian: Cioccolato Svizzero) is chocolate produced in Switzerland. Switzerland's chocolates have earned an international reputation for high quality with many famous international chocolate brands.
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 ...
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] Around 40% of the chocolate is delivered to the Coop Group, the rest goes to third-party customers around the world – including those in Switzerland, Germany, France, Holland, the USA, Canada, New ...
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