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- Chocolat Suchard was a chocolate factory founded in Serrières (a neighborhood of Neuchâtel) by Philippe Suchard in 1826. It was one of the oldest chocolate...
- Lior Suchard (Hebrew: ליאור סושרד, pronounced [liˈ(ʔ)oʁ ˈsuʃaʁd]; born 6 December 1981) is an Israeli mentalist, entrepreneur, businessman, entertainer...
- Suchard is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Marc A. Suchard (born 1972), American statistician Rabbi Mordechai Suchard, founder of...
- Philippe Suchard (9 October 1797 – 14 January 1884) was a Swiss chocolatier, industrialist and entrepreneur. He founded Chocolat Suchard in 1826. Suchard was...
- Interfood in 1982 to form Jacobs Suchard, and bought the American Brach's Candy in 1987, among other acquisitions. Jacobs Suchard, with the exception of Brach's...
- Jewish consciousness." Gateways was founded in 1998 by Rabbi Mordechai Suchard with the stated goal of "providing opportunities for Jews to unlock the...
- Wodey-Suchard is a pâtisserie and confectionery in the pedestrian zone of Neuchâtel, Switzerland. Founded in 1825 by Philippe Suchard, it is one of the...
- of chocolate confectionery. Originally made in Switzerland in 1901 by Suchard, it has been produced in Lörrach, Germany, from 1901. Since 2012 it has...
- was independent from 1899 until 1970, then merged with Suchard, then with Jacobs as Jacobs Suchard, then acquired by Kraft Foods, then by Mondelez International...
- Among the pioneering industrials were François-Louis Cailler, Philippe Suchard and Charles-Amédée Kohler. In the second half of the 19th century, Swiss...