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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...
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Suchard is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Marc A.
Suchard (born 1972),
American statistician Rabbi Mordechai Suchard,
founder of...
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Philippe Suchard (9
October 1797 – 14
January 1884) was a
Swiss chocolatier,
industrialist and entrepreneur. He
founded Chocolat Suchard in 1826.
Suchard was...
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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...
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Jewish consciousness."
Gateways was
founded in 1998 by
Rabbi Mordechai Suchard with the
stated goal of "providing
opportunities for Jews to
unlock the...
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Suchard is a pâtisserie and
confectionery in the
pedestrian zone of Neuchâtel, Switzerland.
Founded in 1825 by
Philippe Suchard, it is one of the...
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chocolate confectionery.
Originally made in
Switzerland in 1901 by
Suchard, it has been
produced in Lörrach, Germany, from 1901.
Since 2012 it has...
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independent from 1899
until 1970, then
merged with
Suchard, then with
Jacobs as
Jacobs Suchard, then
acquired by
Kraft Foods, then by
Mondelez International...
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Among the
pioneering industrials were François-Louis Cailler,
Philippe Suchard and Charles-Amédée Kohler. In the
second half of the 19th century, Swiss...