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Toblerone is changing its chocolate bar's iconic Matterhorn logo and removing references to being Swiss-made as it moves to comply with new "Swissness" laws.
A hidden image within the logo of Toblerone chocolate bars will likely remain after an upcoming redesign, a spokesperson for the brand’s parent company has indicated. Skip to content WKRN News 2 ...
Toblerone, one of the world's best-known chocolate brands, is dropping its iconic image of the Matterhorn prominently displayed on its packaging. The Swiss milk chocolate company's long-time logo ...
Toblerone has announced it will be changing its packaging in a bid to be more "Swiss" - a year after it was banned from using the Matterhorn mountain on its packaging.
The shift will require Toblerone, whose shape and logo is based on the nearly 15,000-foot Matterhorn peak, to alter the text on its packaging in accordance with a Swiss law that restricts the use ...
Toblerone is moving part of its production facility to Slovakia later this year. And that means, according to Swiss law, its famed Matterhorn logo has got to go. The Swiss chocolate, infused with ...
Even if you’ve never tasted a Toblerone, you may recognize its iconic packaging. The honey- and nougat-flecked chocolate bar comes in a triangular box that evokes the Matterhorn peak in its logo.
Toblerone says goodbye to the mountain Toblerone, a century-old Swiss chocolate brand known for its distinct sweet flavor, has been using the Matterhorn as its logo for years.
One mum took to Twitter to share how her nine-year-old son spotted a secret bear in the mountains of the Toblerone logo when he was given his first bar - despite her not ever seeing it before.
Toblerone chocolate is removing its iconic Matterhorn logo after 115 years because it's partly moving production of the candy bar outside of Switzerland. Under strict "Swissness' rules this means ...
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