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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.
Chocoladefabriken Lindt & Sprüngli AG, [a] doing business as Lindt, [4] is a Swiss chocolatier and confectionery company founded in 1845 [5] and known for its chocolate truffles and chocolate bars, among other sweets. It is based in Kilchberg, where its main factory and museum are located. Lindt is one of the largest Swiss chocolate manufacturers.
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Museum of Chocolate or Chocolate Museum may refer to: Museum of cacao and chocolate, Brussels; Chocolate Museum (New Brunswick), Canada; Chocolala Chocolate Museum, Tallinn, Estonia; Musée du chocolat, Fécamp, Normandy, France; Schokoladenmuseum Köln (Chocolate Museum Cologne), Germany
Ina goes for the good stuff, and recommends the brands Lindt or Perugina. The recipe also calls for two kinds of chocolate —in this case, milk and bittersweet—to create a more complex ...
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Hans Imhoff (March 12, 1922 – December 21, 2007) was a German chocolate producer and founder of the Imhoff-Schokoladenmuseum (English: Imhoff Chocolate Museum, nowadays: Schokoladenmuseum Köln, English: Chocolate Museum Cologne) in Cologne, Germany. [1] Imhoff was born in Cologne to Franz and Charotte Imhoff (née Gallé).