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- The Confiserie Sprüngli (/spuːnɡləə/sprong-lee; English: Sprüngli Confectionery) is a Swiss luxury confectionery manufacturer and retailer headquartered...
- 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...
- Vanparys Confiserie B.V. is a Belgian confectionery company founded in 1769 by Felix Vanparys in Brussels, near Sablon, Belgium. The company produces chocolate...
- 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...
- 2004 Läderach decided to enter the consumer market by acquiring Merkur Confiserie AG, a well-established chocolate retailer. In 2012 the company was further...
- Confiserie Roodthooft is a family company producing Belgian sweets and toffees. The company was founded by Louis Roodthooft and Johanna Stoops in Antwerp...
- online store. Douglas (cosmetics) "Unternehmen - Deutsche Confiserie Group". Deutsche Confiserie Gruppe (in German). 2022-10-24. Retrieved 2022-10-24. "Hussel...
- Paris: Flammarion, 2004, pp. 189–192 Grande Histoire de la Patisserie-Confiserie française by S. G. Sender & Marcel Derrien, Geneva 2003, Minerva Press...
- Sender, S.-G.; Derrien, Marcel (2003). La grande histoire de la patisserie-confiserie française. Minerva. pp. 96, 272. ISBN 9782830707250. Lonely Planet Food...
- Leonidas is a registered trademark of the agri-food company Confiserie Leonidas S.A. The Belgian chocolate company was founded in 1913 by Leonidas Kestekides...