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  2. Halloren Chocolate Factory - Wikipedia

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    Main building of the Halloren Factory in Halle (Saale) Share of the David Söhne AG, issued 14. January 1916. The Halloren Chocolate Factory (German: Halloren Schokoladenfabrik) is the oldest German chocolate factory. [1]

  3. Schokoladenmuseum Köln - Wikipedia

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    The museum is run by the Schokoladenmuseum Köln GmbH. Since March 2006, the Swiss chocolate manufacturer Lindt & Sprüngli has been its partner in producing exhibits. Prior to that the partner was the Cologne chocolate producer Stollwerck, and the museum was formerly known as the Imhoff-Stollwerck-Museum.

  4. Waldenbuch - Wikipedia

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    Waldenbuch (Swabian: Waldebuech) is a town in the district of Böblingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is the home of the popular Ritter Sport brand of chocolate.

  5. Category:German chocolate companies - Wikipedia

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    Nestlé Deutschland; R. Ritter Sport; S. SCHOKINAG-Schokolade-Industrie; Stollwerck This page was last edited on 18 October 2023, at 01:16 (UTC ...

  6. SCHOKINAG-Schokolade-Industrie - Wikipedia

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    SCHOKINAG was founded in 1923 as a family business under the name SCHOKINAG-Schokolade-Industrie and has since been producing chocolates for the processing industry. [12] After the destruction experienced during World War II, the company was rebuilt in 1945. The first delivery of liquid chocolate took place in 1959.

  7. Nestlé Deutschland - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s, Rowntree Mackintosh set up a chocolate (Schokolade) factory in Germany to make Kit Kat, with a separate German division of the company. [1] In 1988, the British Rowntree Mackintosh Confectionery was taken over by the Swiss parent company; in 1989 the German division of Rowntree Mackintosh GmbH became part of Nestlé Deutschland AG.

  8. Stollwerck - Wikipedia

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    His business flourished in Germany and also he opened two coffee houses in Cologne. One of these was briefly converted into a music hall before becoming a chocolate and candy factory in the 1860s. In 1871 his sons registered a separate company Gebrüder Stollwerck (Stollwerck Brothers) which merged back into the original company in 1876, after ...

  9. Sarotti - Wikipedia

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    Share of the Sarotti AG, issued 23. August 1924. Berlin. In 1868 Hugo Hoffmann opened a company to produce sweets. The location of this shop was in Mohrenstraße 10 in Berlin.