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  2. 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.

  3. Zotter Schokolade - Wikipedia

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    Zotter Schokolade is an Austrian chocolate manufacturer specializing in organic and fairly traded bean-to-bar chocolate. The company was founded in 1999 by Josef Zotter and is based in Riegersburg, Styria. [2] [3] Zotter is mostly active in German-speaking Europe, with 90 percent of distribution outlets being located in Germany, Switzerland ...

  4. Heidi Chocolat AG, Niemetz Schwedenbomben - Wikipedia

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    Niemetz Schwedenbomben Plant in the Industriezentrum Niederösterreich Süd (Industrial centre lower south Austria, November 2015). Heidi Chocolat AG, Niemetz Schwedenbomben, [2] formerly Walter Niemetz Süßwarenfabrik – Fabrikation von Zucker-, Schokolade-, Konditorei- und Dauerbackwaren GmbH & Co KG [3] is an Austrian confectionery manufacturer.

  5. Lindt - Wikipedia

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    In that same year, he acquired the chocolate factory of Rodolphe Lindt (1855–1909) in Bern [7] and the company changed its name to "Aktiengesellschaft Vereinigte Berner und Zürcher Chocoladefabriken Lindt & Sprüngli" (United Bern and Zurich Lindt and Sprungli Chocolate Factory Ltd.). [8] In 1934, Lindt started to produce milk chocolate.

  6. Moser-Roth - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Karl Haller of Stuttgart acquired the Moser-Roth brand name in 1947 and in 1948 resumed production in the Obertürkheim section of the city. [ 2 ] After his death his obscure Haller company was acquired by Melitta ; chocolate production continued until the 1970s, after which the Moser-Roth brand name passed through various owners, being ...

  7. Chocolat Frey - Wikipedia

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    More than 42,000 tons of chocolate, confectionery products, semi-finished products and chewing gum leave the production facilities in Buchs annually. On the domestic market the company is the number 1 among Swiss chocolate manufacturers with a 34,9% market share (according to Chocosuisse 2013). Chewing gum also accounts for part of the total ...

  8. Chocolats Halba - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the Coop brand Swiss Confisa, they also produce for other brands such as "Die Gute Schokolade" by Plant-for-the-Planet [4] and for the processing industry. In 2022, Chocolats Halba had annual sales of CHF 285 million. Chocolats Halba generates 90% of its sales with products that carry sustainability labels. [5]

  9. 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.