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Toblerone bars, sold in over 100 countries, can no longer be called Swiss chocolate because the brand’s US owner is moving some production out of Switzerland. “For legal reasons, the changes ...
The Margin Toblerone can’t put the Matterhorn or ‘Swiss chocolate’ on its wrapper anymore — here’s why The chocolate maker is changing its packaging to comply with Swiss law ...
The shift will require Toblerone, whose shape and logo is based on the nearly 15,000-foot Matterhorn peak, to alter the text on its packaging in accordance with a Swiss law that restricts the use ...
Toblerone chocolate will no longer feature the distinctive Matterhorn mountain peak on its packaging in order to avoid violating a Swiss law that protects national symbols, as the brand’s owner ...
The Toblerone bar is removing the iconic Matterhorn peak silhouette from its packaging, says Dirk Van de Put, CEO of Toblerone parent company Mondelēz International. Van de Put explained the move ...
Toblerone, the mountain-shaped chocolate bar sold in over 100 countries, can no longer be called Swiss chocolate or use its famed Matterhorn symbol, according to Swiss law. Here's what you need to ...
Toblerone is moving part of its production facility to Slovakia later this year. And that means, according to Swiss law, its famed Matterhorn logo has got to go.
Toblerone packaging can no longer feature words, phrases or images that lead consumers to believe the product was manufactured in Switzerland. Skip to content. FOX31 Denver.
Reuters found Toblerone bars on shop shelves in Moscow and St. Petersburg with packaging saying they were made in Mondelez's factory in Bern, Switzerland on November 23. A 100 gram bar was for ...