Germany
In Germany’s oldest chocolate factory, the company’s history and passion for chocolate come to life.
First mentioned in 1804, the company changed names several times before settling settling on Halloren in 1952. Having been so well established, the brand was particularly popular in the former German Democratic Republic, and remains so to this day. Their best known product is the "Halloren-Kugeln", or Halloren globes, which are named for their resemblance to early salt workers’ buttons. Within the company’s museum, visitors can learn the history of chocolate and chocolate making equipment, molds, and get a view of the factory process. They even have a living room made of chocolate. Afterwards, you don’t need a golden ticket to get into their factory store, which is nirvana for anyone with a sweet tooth.
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