Swiss premium chocolate maker Lindt & Spruengli has lost a court battle to protect its gold foil-wrapped Easter bunnies from imitation by a German rival.
The Cocoa Trees, a leading store known for offering international chocolate and confectionary brands, has expanded in Mumbai with the launch of two new stores.
Barry Callebaut plans to issue $300 million in new equity as well as a $600 million bond to refinance a bridge loan used to fund its planned purchase of the Singaporean group Petra Foods's cocoa business.
When the Easter bunny comes hopping down the bunny trail he will be carrying baskets that are personalized for each recipient instead of pre-filled, reports The NPD Group.
Today, Hershey announces its “21St Century Cocoa Plan,” a roadmap for how the company will work to help cocoa communities around the world grow sustainable cocoa for the next century.
Cargill has announced that it has achieved the Standard National of Indonesia (SNI), for its Gerkens cocoa powders produced in the Netherlands, which will enable it to export its high quality powders to the country.
Chocolate is the fastest growing UK food export driven by a rise in sales to the Middle East and Africa and factory expansion by Nestlé, according to a report from the Food and Drink Federation (FDF).
The term vegan junk food almost sounds like an oxymoron but these chocolate-covered chips are a homemade vegan alternative to this absolutely delectable unhealthy snack food.
The third week of March is American Chocolate Week, and to celebrate the sweetest week of the year, Skinny Cow Candy is introducing new Skinny Cow Divine Filled Chocolates.
ZhL, a Ukraine-based confectionery producer, has unveiled new cookies under the Doma brand, which will be an addition to its existing range of short dough cookies.
Swiss luxury chocolate maker Lindt & Spruengli (LISP.S) said it was confident people would keep buying its sweet treats this year despite weak consumer sentiment in its key market, Europe.
Australians will opt for celebrations at home and gifts of confectionary this Easter, according to research from business information analysts at market research company IBISWorld.
Wrigley will soon be launching a chewing gum chock-full of caffeine, for those who want to get their morning jolt from something other than a beverage.
Nestle USA, a subsidiary of Swiss food company Nestle, has unveiled six new confections just in time for spring and Easter. The new products will be available across the US.
Two major chocolate brands have been launched in block format as Mars Chocolate unveils Maltesers Teasers and Lindt introduces Lindor single serve bars.