Charles-Amédée Kohler

Swiss chocolatier and founder of Kohler

Charles-Amédée Kohler - Swiss chocolatier and founder of Kohler
Born

June 15th, 1790
234 years ago

Died

September 15th, 1874
150 years ago — 84 years old

Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

Switzerland

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Born in Switzerland in 1790, established a renowned chocolate company that gained acclaim for its high-quality confectionery. The company specialized in making chocolate and became a pioneer among Swiss chocolatiers. Under remarkable leadership, the brand expanded its offerings and introduced recipes that are still popular today. The influence of this company is seen in the modern chocolate-making practices that emphasize quality and craftsmanship.

Founded the Kohler chocolate brand

Pioneered high-quality Swiss chocolate recipes

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