- A
confectionery store or
confectionery shop (more
commonly referred to as a
sweet shop in the
United Kingdom, a
candy shop or
candy store in
North America...
- The
Confiserie Sprüngli (/spuːnɡləə/sprong-lee; English: Sprüngli Confectionery) is a
Swiss luxury confectionery manufacturer and
retailer headquartered...
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Confiserie Roodthooft is a
family company producing Belgian sweets and toffees. The
company was
founded by
Louis Roodthooft and
Johanna Stoops in Antwerp...
- confectioner. In 1836, he
founded David Sprüngli & Son, now
known as
Confiserie Sprüngli. He is the
patriarch of the Zurich-based
branch of the Sprüngli...
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Vanparys Confiserie B.V. is a
Belgian confectionery company founded in 1769 by
Felix Vanparys in Brussels, near Sablon, Belgium. The
company produces chocolate...
- was
dissolved around 2010, with
trademark rights transferred to Wiebold-
Confiserie GmbH & Co. KG.
Trawigo GmbH & Co. KG was
established in
Aachen in 1953...
- France" (Meilleur
Bonbon de France) at the
Paris Salon International de la
Confiserie in 1980. Le Roux
registered the
trademark "CBS" (caramel au
beurre salé)...
- 2004 Läderach
decided to
enter the
consumer market by
acquiring Merkur Confiserie AG, a well-established
chocolate retailer. In 2012 the
company was further...
- Sender, S.-G.; Derrien,
Marcel (2003). La
grande histoire de la patisserie-
confiserie française. Minerva. pp. 96, 272. ISBN 9782830707250.
Lonely Planet Food...
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Robert received two
confectionery stores that
became known under the name
Confiserie Sprüngli. The
elder brother Johann Rudolf received the
chocolate factory...