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File:Chocolat_suisse.jpg|Chocolat Suisse
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Latest revision as of 11:50, 18 February 2025

Cailler is a Swiss chocolate brand that was founded in 1819 by François-Louis Cailler. It is recognized as the oldest brand of chocolate still in existence in Switzerland and is currently owned by the multinational confectionery company Nestlé.

History[edit]

François-Louis Cailler was a Swiss chocolatier who is credited with introducing the first mechanized production of chocolate. After learning the secrets of chocolate production in Italy, he returned to Switzerland and established the Cailler chocolate factory in Vevey, a town located in the canton of Vaud.

In 1898, the company was taken over by his descendants, who expanded the business and introduced new products, including the popular Milchschokolade and Fondantschokolade. In 1929, Cailler merged with the Nestlé company, becoming part of one of the world's largest food and beverage companies.

Products[edit]

Cailler produces a wide range of chocolate products, including chocolate bars, pralines, and seasonal items. Some of their most popular products include the Crémant chocolate bar, a smooth and creamy milk chocolate, and the Frigor chocolate bar, which is filled with a rich, creamy nougat.

The brand is also known for its Ambassador and Dessert pralines, which are often given as gifts during the holiday season. In addition, Cailler produces a line of chocolate products specifically for baking, including chocolate chips and cocoa powder.

Sustainability[edit]

Cailler is committed to sustainable chocolate production. The company sources its cocoa beans from the Nestlé Cocoa Plan, which aims to improve the lives of cocoa farmers and the quality of their products. In addition, Cailler uses only Swiss milk in its chocolate, supporting local dairy farmers.

See also[edit]

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