The makers of Toblerone are stripping images of Switzerland’s famed Matterhorn and the Swiss flag from the packaging of the milk-chocolate treat as they move some production to Slovakia.
The Express highlighted the story of a boy whose keen observation about the bear on the Toblerone packaging caused a stir on social media. His mother shared the revelation on Twitter: "My son had ...
Rules about "Swissness" dictate some products cannot use national symbols if not exclusively made in the country Toblerone is to remove the Matterhorn mountain peak from its packaging when some of ...
Toblerone, which is often found under the tree on Christmas Day, has as creature on its packaging which not many people have spotted before. It has mainly gone un-noticed by many fans of the ...
A new Toblerone variety will soon be landing on shelves for the first time in the U.S., dressed in its iconic gold packaging, ...
Great packaging can turn everyday products into timeless icons. From Coca-Cola’s bulbous bottle to Toblerone’s triangular ...
The iconic Toblerone chocolate bar, a staple under many Christmas trees, harbours a secret in its logo that has eluded countless fans. The 'mountainous' treat, filled with honey, almond, and nougat, ...
The Matterhorn debuted on Toblerone's packaging in 1970, according to its brand page. The redesign will also include the signature of its founder, Theodor Tober, on its packaging and will still ...