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1970 Suchard and Tobler, another Swiss chocolate maker, merged. | 1970 Suchard and Tobler, another Swiss chocolate maker, merged. | ||
1992 Company merged with coffee | 1992 Company merged with Jacobs, a German coffee company, becoming [[Jacob Suchard]] | ||
1993 [[Kraft Foods|Kraft General Foods International]] acquired the [[Jacob Suchard]] company. | 1993 [[Kraft Foods|Kraft General Foods International]] acquired the [[Jacob Suchard]] company to form Kraft Jacobs Suchard. | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
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Makers of Suchard's Chocolate.
1797 Phillipe Suchard born in Boudry, Switzerland.
1815 Started work as an apprentice confectioner to his brother.
1824 After returning to Switzerland from the USA, he started his own confectioners business in Neuchatel. During this time, with the help of just one assistant, he produced 25-30kgs of chocolate bars per day.
1880 Suchard opened his first branch outside Switzerland, in Lorrach, Germany.
1884 Phillipe Suchard died.
1890s The Suchard company introduced milk chocolate.
1970 Suchard and Tobler, another Swiss chocolate maker, merged.
1992 Company merged with Jacobs, a German coffee company, becoming Jacob Suchard
1993 Kraft General Foods International acquired the Jacob Suchard company to form Kraft Jacobs Suchard.
See Also
Sources of Information
- Trademarked. A History of Well-Known Brands - from Aertex to Wright's Coal Tar by David Newton. Pub: Sutton Publishing 2008 ISBN 978-0-7509-4590-5