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In his latest tutorial, Koudy taught chocoholics how to correctly eat a Toblerone bar, the yellow-wrapped Swiss confection that’s a staple of hotel minibars and airport duty-free stores.
Toblerone remains one of the best value and most delicious Swiss chocolate products in the market. This is because we always work hard to ensure we offer value for money for our consumers, ...
The process for making Toblerone, those oddly shaped Swiss chocolate bars, has been tweaked to make them Halal, but the change has some members of Europe’s far-right groups treating the ...
One irked consumer asked Toblerone to consider a branding change to go along with the redesign. “I see the new bar doesn’t have the letters TOBLERONE on the triangles, ...
The prices remain the same, but Toblerone bars that previously weighed in at 170 grams are now 150 grams. Four hundred-gram bars are now down to 360 grams.
“I am one of your biggest fans and love your chocolate, but I bought a 150g toblerone earlier only to be left upset disappointed and a little distressed!,” Dan Rickwood wrote on Toblerone’s ...
Toblerone bars will now feature a larger gap in between chocolate mounds and the internet is not about it. ... with one Twitter user noting that the extra room could prove useful.
Toblerone swears this perfect metaphor for Brexit has nothing to do with Brexit ... it’s only once you buy one, take it home, and open it up that the deception becomes apparent.
The Toblerone bar is removing the iconic Matterhorn peak silhouette from its packaging, says Dirk Van de Put, CEO of Toblerone parent company Mondelēz International. Van de Put explained the move ...
I always thought your toblerone tunnel was the one between between your nose and your chin,” writes another. View this post on Instagram. A post shared by Emily Ratajkowski (@emrata) ...
Toblerone is slimming down and chocolate lovers are furious. The chocolate brand, which is owned by Mondelez International Inc., has reduced the weight of one of its bars in the UK by roughly 10% ...
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 ...