François-Louis Cailler, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

François-Louis Cailler

Swiss chocolatier (1796-1852)

Date of Birth: 11-Jun-1796

Place of Birth: Vevey, Canton of Vaud, Switzerland

Date of Death: 06-Apr-1852

Profession: entrepreneur

Nationality: Switzerland

Zodiac Sign: Gemini


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About François-Louis Cailler

  • François-Louis Cailler (1796–1852) was the first Swiss producer of chocolate, founder of the Cailler chocolate company. He first tasted Italian chocolate at a local fair and spent four years in Turin (Italy) learning the art of chocolate making.
  • When he returned to Switzerland, he set up the first Swiss chocolate factory in Corsier, near Vevey in 1819.
  • In 1825, he opened a second factory, which he later sold to his son Julian and son-in-law Daniel Peter. His great innovation was the development of a smooth chocolate that could be formed into bars.
  • This was a worldwide sensation. In 1875, Daniel Peter had the idea of combining the chocolate with his neighbor Henri Nestlé's condensed milk to make milk chocolate.
  • The Caillers and Peter eventually merged with the operation of Charles-Amédée Kohler (the inventor of hazelnut chocolate) to form the firm of Peter, Cailler, Kohler. In 1904, the "branches" were invented.
  • These are sticks of chocolate.
  • In 1937, the chocolate bar called Rayon was invented.
  • The company was later purchased by the manufacturing giant Nestlé, in 1929.

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