1, Switzerland's top ten brands of chocolate ranking one: Lindt (Lindt)
Speaking of Swiss chocolate, the first of course is the famous Lindt. in 1845, by David Sprungli-Schwarz and his son Rudolf Sprungli-Ammann founded. It has the advantage of being smooth and creamy, and melts in your mouth.
2, Switzerland's top ten chocolate brands ranked two: triangle chocolate (Toblerone)?
It's name is by a last name Tobler and a word meaning "professional marzipan" Torrone merged, "Toblerone" as early as 1908 was known around the world, often in supermarkets, can see the image of the yellow prism. In 2008, the company celebrated its 100th anniversary.
Today, Snow Peak and Toblerone Honeycomb Chocolate, Toblerone Crisp Almond Chocolate, Toblerone OneByOne, Toblerone Tobelle and many others have been launched.
3, Switzerland's top ten chocolate brands ranked three: BARRY CALLEBAUT (Barry Callebaut)
The world's largest chocolate company BARRY CALLEBAUT Barry Callebaut. Barry Callebaut cocoa and chocolate products for more than 150 years, is the world's only full-service chocolate company, from the purchase of cocoa beans to the finished product on store shelves, every step of the process is carefully cared for. For every four pieces of chocolate, chocolate sandwiches or chocolate cake sold in the world, there is one piece that has been sourced from or has had its chocolate portion produced by Baileys Carribean.
4, Switzerland's top ten chocolate brands ranked four: Swiss gold brick (GOLDKENN)
GOLDKENN gold brick chocolate is a rare treasure in the Swiss chocolate industry. It imitates the gold brick of the Swiss central bank and made, the "bank" and "chocolate" the two famous Swiss symbols are well combined to create a world-famous gold brick chocolate, enjoying a global reputation.
5, Switzerland's top ten chocolate brands ranked five: KitKat
Speaking of Swiss chocolate, we can not help but mention the birth of Nestle KitKat in 1937, containing a unique crispy wafer sandwich, wrapped in thick chocolate, not only the taste of the unique taste, but also represents a kind of optimistic, humorous attitude to life. According to the Guinness Book of World Records, 418 Nestle Chocolates are eaten every second!
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