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Summer chocolate orders must be received at your choice of a cool location. |  | |  | | | Toblerone Swiss Milk Chocolate with Honey and Almond Nougat Giant 750 Grams or Just Under 2 Pounds of Swiss Chocolate Toblerone Swiss Milk Chocolate | | SKU:
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Out of stock | | | How did the name TOBLERONE come about?
The name TOBLERONE was the result of combining the firm name, "Tobler," with "Torrone," an Italian nougat specialty.
What's most special about TOBLERONE?
Among the greatest of TOBLERONE's unique qualities are the wonderful taste sensation provided by its special recipe (a one-of-a-kind mixture of milk chocolate with honey and almond nougat), and its unusual shape and packaging.
Is it true that TOBLERONE's characteristic triangular shape is protected by law?
Yes. Since 1994, not just TOBLERONE's name and packaging are protected by law, but so is its shape, its true symbol.
What about TOBLERONE imitators?
Like every successful product, TOBLERONE has many imitators throughout the world. It is first and foremost the packaging (coloring, name and logo) which is copied. Naturally, TOBLERONE actively prosecutes these imitations, which usually don't come up to TOBLERONE's standard of quality, and so could damage the brand image. | | | | | |
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| | Features | A single piece of Toblerone is known as an Alp after its shape and the country of origin, Switzerland, which is home to part of the Alps. 15 giant peaks in this 750 gram 2 foot long giant TobleroneToblerone products became well-known in Canada after restaurant chain Swiss Chalet distributed Toblerone bars as part of its annual Festive SpecialIn 1995 it was revealed that the Swedish politician Mona Sahlin had bought a Toblerone using her Riksdag credit card. She was forced to step down as a candidate for the post as Prime Minister. This was later called the Toblerone affair. She returned to politics in 1998.The anti-tank fortifications known as Dragon's teeth are colloquially referred to as the Toblerone line in Switzerland, because of their pyramidal shape.The Toblerone brand was trademarked in 1909 at the Federal Institute for Intellectual Property in Bern. Albert Einstein was employed there as a patent clerk, at the time.
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