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  1. Charles-Amédée Kohler (born Charles-Gottlieb Kohler; 15 June 1790 – 15 September 1874) was a Swiss chocolatier and entrepreneur who founded Chocolat Kohler. He notably invented hazelnut chocolate, [1] in his factory opened in 1830 [a] in Lausanne.

  2. Charles-Amédée Kohler notably created hazelnut chocolate in 1830. His son Charles-Amédée II also invented the Branche , a praline-filled chocolate and hazelnut bar; the product is described in his recipe book from 1896.

  3. Dec 13, 2017 · A creative contemporary of Suchard was Charles-Amédée Kohler (1790-1874), who opened a chocolate factory in nearby Lausanne in 1830. His son trained Rudolf Lindt, a distant cousin.

  4. Charles-Amédée Kohler né à Lausanne le 15 juin 1790 et mort dans la même ville le 15 septembre 1874, est un chocolatier suisse, inventeur du chocolat aux noisettes. Biographie. Kohler commença sa carrière comme grossiste, achetant son chocolat aux fabriques existantes.

  5. Aug 18, 2008 · The ‘grandfathers’ of Nestlé’s chocolate history were François-Louis Cailler, Charles-Amédée Kohler and Daniel Peter. The history of Swiss innovation in chocolate started in the 19th century with Daniel Peter’s invention of milk chocolate in 1875.

  6. Aug 13, 2018 · In 1831, a wholesale grocer, Charles Amedee Kohler refined the existing range to create nut chocolates. This family-run firm gave rise to several famous apprentices, such as Rudolf Lindt and Robert Frey.

  7. Charles-Amédée Kohler (born Charles-Gottlieb Kohler; 15 June 1790 – 15 September 1874) was a Swiss chocolatier and entrepreneur who founded Chocolat Kohler. He notably invented hazelnut chocolate, in his factory opened in 1830 in Lausanne.

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