1. Ritter Sport ranks among the most popular chocolate brands in Germany with its rich product line and popular flavors. This time-honored brand is located in Waldenbuch, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, and Ritter Sport in the world is only produced there.
2. Milka. In the chocolate section of German supermarkets, you often see a purple patch. This is Milka. It is taken from the German words for milk and cocoa, Milch & Kakao.
3. Merci, dass es Dich gibt. Thanks to you. Thank you for your help, thank you for your concern, thank you for your company, thank you for your love, thank you for sharing snacks, etc. can all be conveyed with a box of chocolates.
4. Gubor, Germans have a strong character and love wine, so Germany’s liqueur chocolate is very famous. It is not as sweet or luxurious as its European brothers, but has a unique sweetness of wine. Alcohol is contained in it.
5. Asbach Company was founded by Hugo. Asbach in 1892. Initially it was only engaged in the production of alcohol. In Germany in the 1920s, women were prohibited from drinking alcohol in public. Hugo. Asbach keenly captured the business opportunities and invented liqueur chocolate specifically for women.