"Peter Kohler" redirects here. For the other previous company, see Peter's Chocolate.
Chocolat Kohler
Founded
1830; 194 years ago (1830) in Lausanne, Switzerland
Founder
Charles-Amédée Kohler and Frédéric Kohler
Fate
Bought by Nestlé in 1929
Successor
Brand of Nestlé
Headquarters
Lausanne, Switzerland
Products
Chocolate
Owner
Nestlé
Chocolat Kohler was a chocolate producer based in Lausanne, founded in 1830 by the Kohler brothers. It is currently a brand owned by Nestlé.
Kohler notably introduced hazelnut chocolate, which was perhaps the first combination chocolate bar.[1]
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Charles-Amédée Kohler (son of Charles-Amédée Kohler who founded ChocolatKohler in 1830) became partners and founded the Société générale suisse des chocolats Peter...
a commercial employee with the company S.A. de la Fabrique des Chocolats Amédée Kohler et fils in Lausanne, Robert dealt with machines for the manufacture...
sur le marché du chocolat en Suisse encourage Nestlé-Peter-Cailler-Kohler dans la voie des innovations. L'entreprise lance le chocolat blanc Galak et un...
innovation suisse due à Kohler en 1830. [Hazelnuts were the first fruits to be added to solid chocolate, a Swiss innovation due to Kohler in 1830.] Mintz, Sidney...
Peter and Charles-Amédée Kohler became partners and founded the company Société Générale Suisse de Chocolats Peter et Kohler Réunis. Cailler began to...
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apprenticeship in Lausanne with the Amédée Kohler & Fils chocolate company, then managed by the sons of Charles-Amédée Kohler. In 1879, he founded his own chocolate...
furent les premiers fruits à être ajoutés dans le chocolat solide, une innovation suisse due à Kohler en 1830. [Hazelnuts were the first fruits to be added...
nurse in The English Patient (1996). For starring in the romantic film Chocolat (2000), Binoche received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress...
into existence. In 1904, he eventually merged with the Kohler company. All Peter, Cailler and Kohler brands were bought by Nestlé in 1929. Daniel Peter died...
second Academy Award nomination for Lasse Hallström's romantic comedy Chocolat (2000), this time for Best Actress. In 2001 she was nominated for the Tony...
more independence and ownership of her work. Denis's feature film debut, Chocolat (1988), is a semi-autobiographical meditation about a French woman reflecting...
experiences with synesthesia called Born on a Blue Day. Joanne Harris, author of Chocolat, is a synesthete who says she experiences colors as scents. Her novel Blueeyedboy...
international de chocolat". Food & History (in French). 8 (2): 96–97. doi:10.1484/J.FOOD.1.102219. "L'inventeur oublié du chocolat au lait" [The forgotten...
the distinctive jersey was not introduced until 1975, as the sponsor, Chocolat Poulain, wanted to enhance the visibility of the jersey in the peloton...
over-decorating begin!". The Guardian. April 24, 2019. Vera, Noel. "Courtesan au chocolat". Businessworld. Archived from the original on September 23, 2015. Retrieved...
National Soccer Team, Chilton Crane, Brittany Paige Bouck, Shayn Solberg 15 Chocolat Miramax Films Lasse Hallström (director); Robert Nelson Jacobs (screenplay);...
2012. Retrieved 5 May 2022. La fabrique de chocolat de Nestlé (1898): Création de grands classiques du chocolat, tel que Ambassador, Femina, Frigor, Branche...
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