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  • . Also from Graubünden, the Cloetta brothers opened their first chocolate factory in Copenhagen in 1862; their business soon spread to Sweden and Norway; another Swiss, Karl Fazer, established a patisserie in Helsinki in 1891 and developed into a major confectionery producer.
  • . Today Cloetta-Fazer - the two merged in 2000 - dominates the Scandinavian market and is well known in Russia, Poland and the Baltic countries.Emigres from the Blenio Valley in canton Ticino set up businesses in cities in Italy, Germany and the Netherlands.



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  • . Also from Graubünden, the Cloetta brothers opened their first chocolate factory in Copenhagen in 1862; their business soon spread to Sweden and Norway; another Swiss, Karl Fazer, established a patisserie in Helsinki in 1891 and developed into a major confectionery producer.
  • . Today Cloetta-Fazer - the two merged in 2000 - dominates the Scandinavian market and is well known in Russia, Poland and the Baltic countries.Emigres from the Blenio Valley in canton Ticino set up businesses in cities in Italy, Germany and the Netherlands.



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  • .     KARL FAZER Milk Chocolate Bar 200g Finnish Milk Chocolate $5.89/Ea     Lindt Liquor Chocolates (Limited Availability) $4.39/100g bar     Swedish Punsch Candies 198grams $2.99/Pkg     Cloetta Guld Nougat bar $1.99/Ea.
  • .     Carstens Lubecker chocolate covered Marzipan Bar 200 g $6.00/200g bar     Fazer Chocolates gift boxes 5.3oz (150g box) $4.09/pkg     Mocha Beans by Nidar 120gr.
  • . (Mokka Bonner) $7.29/Ea     FAZER Chocolate Covered Mints (bulk container) $29.99/100 pcs     Cavalier Chocolate (NO SUGAR 2 NET CARBS) $2.39/1.6oz     Lindt Truffle Trees (milk dark and white chocolate round truffles) $8.00/pkg     Carstens Lubecker Marzipan (2.7 oz) $2.99/Ea.
  • .     Dumle by Fazer Bag of mini Dumles 220g $5.69 $5.69/Ea.



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  • Dictionary Thesaurus Encyclopedia Web Premium: | ADVERTISEMENT - - Encyclopedia - Karl Fazer Karl Otto Fazer (b., , - , , ) was a Finnish commercial counsellor and businessman.
  • . Karl Fazer had four children: Dolly (later.
  • . Fazer was Finnish sweat industry's pioneer.
  • . Karl Fazer opended together with his wife, Bertan (nee Blomqvist), an - conditory at, on in .
  • . Gradually Fazer's company become a large company and it expanded to Hanko.
  • . Later Fazer's company was producing cookies.
  • . Karl Fazer was a nature lover, bird connoisseur, hunter and a fisher.
  • . Karl Fazer is founder of Corporation.

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  • . Cloetta Fazer – strong brands in the Baltic Sea rim - spearhead products elsewhere The mission: to create delight and pleasure.
  • . The vision: to further advance the position of Cloetta Fazer as the leading Nordic confectionery company.
  • . With its all time highest profit generated in 2001, Cloetta Fazer feels secure in its role as a pacesetter and driving force of development within the northern European confectionery industry.
  • . Cloetta Fazer is by far the largest Scandinavian confectionery company.
  • . Karsten Slotte says that a solid platform for the further expansion of the activities and products of Cloetta Fazer already exists.
  • . “The turnover of Cloetta Fazer is targeted to increase by at least 25 % during the next three years.
  • . For us, as the largest player of the field, however, the situation is not easy.” According to Slotte’s vision, room for the organic growth of Cloetta Fazer can still be found.
  • . “Already today Poland is the third most important market area of Cloetta Fazer.


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  • . "Fazer's Blue" ( Fazerin Sininen in finnish).
  • . Fazer's Chocolate is one of the largest corporations in the Finnish food and confectionery industry.
  • . The company founded by Fazer is still in existence.
  • . This is particularly true with "Fazer's Blue", a brand of chocolate that is often compared with, a candy which a part of Finnish national identity.


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  • You aren't signed in Fazer Finland is a country with only 5 million inhabitants and seing Finnish brands/companies/products abroad is always a thrill.
  • . Karl Fazer opened his café/patisserie in Helsinki, Finland, in 1891 and expanded to manufacturing his own chocolate in 1894 under the "Fazer" brand still used today.
  • . Strictly speaking though, Fazer is no longer a Finnish company but an international company with international owners, atleast as far as the candy/chocolate production is concerned.

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  • . Fazer is one of the largest corporations in the and industry.
  • . Fazer's production is divided into four major areas: Fazer Amica, a chain of work-place restaurants Fazer bakeries, producing various kinds of Candyking, producing and confectionery Fazer Café, a chain of The main Fazer cafe is on Kluuvikatu in Helsinki.
  • . Particularly Fazer's classic (Fazerin Sininen maitosuklaa) is famous throughout Finland, and the blue colour of its wrapper has been used by Fazer as a symbol for the whole product line.
  • . Fazer has bought a few other companies, including Finnish Chymos and Danish Perelly.
  • . The confectionery line was merged with its competitor Cloetta in 2000, to become Cloetta Fazer.
  • . Later, Fazer Keksit (which made biscuits) was sold to .
  • . External links Previous logo of Fazer.


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