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Stollwerck[edit]

Stollwerck is a German chocolate manufacturer that was founded in 1839 by Franz Stollwerck. The company is known for its wide range of chocolate products, including bars, pralines, and chocolate drinks.

History[edit]

Franz Stollwerck founded the company in 1839 in Cologne, Germany. Initially, the company produced cough drops, but it soon expanded into chocolate production. The company grew rapidly and by the end of the 19th century, it had factories in several European countries and the United States.

In the early 20th century, Stollwerck was one of the largest chocolate manufacturers in the world. The company was known for its innovative marketing strategies, including the use of vending machines to sell its products.

During World War II, the company's factories were heavily damaged, but Stollwerck was able to rebuild and continue its operations after the war. In the late 20th century, the company faced financial difficulties and was eventually sold to the Swiss chocolate manufacturer Barry Callebaut in 2002.

Products[edit]

Stollwerck produces a wide range of chocolate products, including chocolate bars, pralines, and chocolate drinks. The company is known for its high-quality ingredients and traditional manufacturing processes. Some of its most popular products include the Stollwerck Gold bar and the Stollwerck Pralines.

Impact and Legacy[edit]

Stollwerck has had a significant impact on the chocolate industry. The company's innovative marketing strategies, including the use of vending machines, have been widely adopted by other companies. In addition, Stollwerck's commitment to quality and tradition has set a standard for other chocolate manufacturers.

Today, Stollwerck is a part of the Barry Callebaut Group, one of the world's leading manufacturers of high-quality chocolate and cocoa products. Despite the changes in ownership, the Stollwerck brand continues to be a symbol of quality and tradition in the chocolate industry.

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