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Christoph Cloëtta (1836–1897) and his two
brothers Nutin Cloëtta and
Bernard Cloëtta founded Danish chocolate manufacturer Brødrene
Cloëttas steam chocolate...
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Christoph Cloëtta, (24
September 1836 – 30
March 1897) was a Swiss-born
Danish chocolatier and
founder of the Brødrene
Cloëtta chocolate factory in Copenhagen...
- The
Cloëtta Prize (German:
Cloëtta-Preis; French: Prix
Cloëtta) is a
Swiss distinction to
honour personalities who have
distinguished themselves in biomedical...
- bar
manufactured by the
Swedish company Cloetta (formerly part of
Cloetta Fazer). Like Center,
another Cloetta chocolate bar, it
consists of milk chocolate...
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Cloetta or
Cloëtta may
refer to:
Cloetta,
Swedish company Cloëtta Prize,
Swiss biomedical distinction Cloetta Center,
former name of the Saab
Arena This...
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Malaco is a
Swedish brand of
confectionery products owned by
Cloetta.
Their products are sold in Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, the US,
Israel and...
- May 24, 2021. "Verpakkingen". 30
November 2017. https://focusgum.com.au/ https://www.honestgum.com.au/ "XyliFresh".
Cloetta.
Retrieved May 26, 2021....
- Saab Arena,
formerly named Cloetta Center between 2004–2014, is an
arena in Linköping, Sweden. It
opened in
September 2004 and
holds 8,500
people during...
- of flavors. The
candy is
produced by the
Swedish confectionery company,
Cloetta. Läkerol's
primary markets are the
Scandinavian areas of
northern Europe...
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Greene left
Britain in 1966,
moving to Antibes, to be
close to
Yvonne Cloetta, whom he had
known since 1959, a
relationship that
endured until his death...