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  2. Rudolf Wessely - Wikipedia

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    Schokolade für den Chef (2008, TV Movie) - Willi Mattusch Klimawechsel (2010, TV Series) Keep Lying, Darling [ de ] (2010, TV Movie) - Kurt Wegener (final film role)

  3. Dubai chocolate - Wikipedia

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    Dubai chocolate is made from milk chocolate and is filled with a sweet cream made from pistachios mixed with finely chopped kadayif.Dubai chocolate is produced as a flat chocolate bar weighing around 100 grams, which is easily breakable into small pieces, but due to the rich filling, it is not as flat as chocolate tablets without a filling.

  4. List of German television series - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of television series produced in Germany: Current. Drama ... Das Boot (TV series) (Sky 1, 2018–present) Der Bulle und das Biest ...

  5. List of television stations in Germany - Wikipedia

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    KiKA Der Kinderkanal — public, non-commercial children's TV, with support of ARD and ZDF Arte — public Franco -German culture channel from ARD, ZDF and France Télévisions 3sat — cultural network from the ARD, ZDF, ORF (Austrian Broadcasting), and SRG (Swiss Broadcasting).

  6. 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]

  7. Stollwerck - Wikipedia

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    A Stollwerck chocolate bar from 1890. Stollwerck GmbH is a German chocolate manufacturer based in Norderstedt.It was founded in 1839 and expanded internationally in Europe and America, becoming the second largest producer of chocolate in the United States by 1900.

  8. 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.

  9. 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.