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Best German Chocolates

Are you familiar with German Chocolates? I am pretty acquainted with them actually as they are among my all-time favorites.

I’ve tried each one of them from early childhood, and based on my own personal experience I can ask you upfront to forget about Swiss chocolate. Nothing and nothing will ever beat the German ones. Try it and you will know what I am talking about…


Milka Chocolate

My absolute favorite german chocolate is the "Milka Chocolate". It is sold in bar form, in specialty forms and in holiday shapes. The brand has the "Milka Cow", as well-known symbol, and the chocolates are distinctively packaged in purple. But the best of all is its unforgettable taste. The smooth, rich chocolate melts in your mouth - think of Lindt chocolate for me even better...
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Milka is made in Germany by Kraft Foods and I think it doesn't surprise to hear that Milka is the largest brand of chocolate in Europe.

Great Kinderschokolade by Ferrero

Perhaps the most famous chocolate in the world is a German chocolate despite the fact that its name is mostly for children - Kinderschokolade. But did you know that this chocolate is not a German creation? Although the brand name is German, very few people are aware that the Kinder Egg is not really a German invention; the chocolate was invented in Italy by "Ferrero".

One package contains 10 delicious chocolate bars. Outside brown, inside milky white – really unforgettable taste and of course not only for kids… But that's not all. Ferrero produces a whole range of products under its "Kinder" brand. Make sure to try also Kinder Schokobons, Kinder Country, Kinder Bueno, Hanuta or Duplo.

Famous Kinder Surprise or Kinder Egg

Along the same lines let us not forget the very famous Kinder Egg. Once again, this is not a German invention rather it was incepted by Ferrero in Italy.

Other German companies like Bofrost, Haribo or Bahlsen etc. are now manufacturing chocolates that are similar to Kinder’s Surprise Eggs. Therefore, you should also take a look at some of their products. The value of these small collectors’ eggs in Germany is growing at an incredible rate at over 500 Euro. If you buy such collectors kinder eggs you should consider that there are some counterfeits of these eggs. This demands caution and care on your part to make sure that what you are getting is what you are actually paying for. …

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For alls US residents: We apologize for the inconvenience; however, it is unlawful to sell the Kinder Eggs in the USA because they can be dangerous for small kids. Small kids may swallow the very small toys which are inside these eggs.

Ritter Sport Chocolate

Ritter Sport is yet another popular brand that offers more than twenty different varieties (100 g) of sports chocolate to suit your special and individual taste. The chunky bars are comprised by the finest ingredients and combined together they offer you an unforgettable and complete chocolate pleasure.

For better immediate identification, all Ritter Sport squares have their special packaging color which distinguishes it from the others. The package is unique, handy and easy to open. Each square-shaped bar is cut further into 16 smaller squares, creating a four-by-four form. Every once in a while various limited edition flavors are released to match occasions, themes or special holidays.

Stollwerk

The Stollwerk company has been in existence since 1839 in Köln (Cologne). In case you ever plan to travel to this region, we cordially invite you to visit the Stollwerk chocolate Museum there.

The brand is Sarotti No.1 – This is the premium chocolate bar made with cocoa from the very best production areas in the world.

Apart from its two basic brands Sarotti and Alpia, Stollwerck has a portfolio of good tasting specialty brands. Brands, such as Schwarze Herren Schokolade, Alprose or Eszet-Slices will provide you an experience you will cherish forever. It reflects a hundred years of chocolate making and offers you good quality consistently. We guarantee that you will like what you will taste.

FEODORA, Germany

From Fedora comes a chocolate brand named Feodora. It is bitter sweet and really is a matter of personal taste. I don’t care for it but if you like dark unsweetened chocolate you will certainly like Feodora has to offer.

German Chocolate Cakes

Do you have an affinity towards German cakes as well?? Read here some surprising facts about german chocolate cakes here

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