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Toblerone’s U.S. owner, Mondelēz, told Switzerland’s Aargauer Zeitung newspaper that the Matterhorn Mountain logo with a bear and eagle, which represented the chocolate's original logo, will ...
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 ...
That means that Toblerone, which was first established in the Swiss capital Bern in 1908 and has since then been proudly Swiss, will lose the Matterhorn mountain peak from its packaging, one of ...
Toblerone to drop Matterhorn logo from packaging as it's no longer made in Switzerland. The chocolate bar, which was first sold in the Swiss capital of Bern in 1908, will now feature a generic ...
Toblerone drops Matterhorn logo as it’s no longer made in Switzerland Iconic mountain peak to vanish from packaging as the chocolate’s parent company moves part of its production to Slovakia ...
The makers of Toblerone are removing images of Switzerland's Matterhorn and the Swiss flag from its packaging of the 35- and 50-gram (1.2-1.75-ounce) bars as they move some production to Slovakia. ...
The Matterhorn, the Alpine peak that is one of Switzerland’s most famous landmarks, standing at 14,692 feet, has appeared on Toblerone packaging since 1970, according to Mondelez.
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