Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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'''Chocolat Tobler S. A.''' of Berne, Switzerland. Makers of [[Toblerone]] chocolate.
'''Chocolat Tobler S. A.''' of Berne, Switzerland. Makers of [[Toblerone]] chocolate.


1967 [[Chocolate Tobler Meltis]] formed as a joint venture with [[Associated Biscuit Manufacturers]] and its subsidiary [[Meltis]].
1967 [[Chocolate Tobler Meltis]] formed as a joint venture with [[Associated Biscuit Manufacturers]] and its subsidiary [[Meltis]].<ref>The Times, April 28, 1967</ref>


1970 [[Suchard Chocolate|Suchard]] and [[Tobler]], two Swiss chocolate makers, merged as [[Tobler Suchard]]
1970 [[Suchard Chocolate|Suchard]] and [[Tobler]], two Swiss chocolate makers, merged as [[Tobler Suchard]]

Latest revision as of 13:03, 1 February 2020

February 1954.
October 1957. Tobler Ballerina.
1957.

Chocolat Tobler S. A. of Berne, Switzerland. Makers of Toblerone chocolate.

1967 Chocolate Tobler Meltis formed as a joint venture with Associated Biscuit Manufacturers and its subsidiary Meltis.[1]

1970 Suchard and Tobler, two Swiss chocolate makers, merged as Tobler Suchard

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, April 28, 1967