• Christoph Cloëtta (1836–1897) and his two brothers Nutin Cloëtta and Bernard Cloëtta founded Danish chocolate manufacturer Brødrene Cloëttas steam chocolate...
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  • The Cloëtta Prize (German: Cloëtta-Preis; French: Prix Cloëtta) is a Swiss distinction to honour personalities who have distinguished themselves in biomedical...
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  • Cloetta or Cloëtta may refer to: Cloetta, Swedish company Cloëtta Prize, Swiss biomedical distinction Cloetta Center, former name of the Saab Arena This...
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    Christoph Cloëtta, (24 September 1836 – 30 March 1897) was a Swiss-born Danish chocolatier and founder of the Brødrene Cloëtta chocolate factory in Copenhagen...
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  • bar manufactured by the Swedish company Cloetta (formerly part of Cloetta Fazer). Like Center, another Cloetta chocolate bar, it consists of milk chocolate...
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  • May 24, 2021. "Verpakkingen". 30 November 2017. https://focusgum.com.au/ https://www.honestgum.com.au/ "XyliFresh". Cloetta. Retrieved May 26, 2021....
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  • Wilhelm Cloetta (16 November 1857, in Trieste – 24 September 1911, in Strassburg) was a German Romance philologist and medievalist. He studied languages...
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    Tupla is a Finnish chocolate bar made by Cloetta. It consists of milk chocolate with a nougat-flavoured filling, coated with bits of almond. The name...
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    Malaco is a Swedish brand of confectionery products owned by Cloetta. Their products are sold in Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, the US, Israel and...
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    Saab Arena (redirect from Cloetta Center)
    Saab Arena, formerly named Cloetta Center between 2004–2014, is an arena in Linköping, Sweden. It opened in September 2004 and holds 8,500 people during...
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    of flavors. The candy is produced by the Swedish confectionery company, Cloetta. Läkerol's primary markets are the Scandinavian areas of northern Europe...
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    on 2011-07-08. "Malaco Gott&blandat". cloetta.se. Archived from the original on 2015-10-06. "Pastellfisk". Cloetta.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 5 April 2024...
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    medicine brand Quiller-syrup uses the same flavors. Lakrisal is produced by Cloetta; formerly by Leaf International. In the 1980s, a new lemon-flavoured variety...
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    Greene left Britain in 1966, moving to Antibes, to be close to Yvonne Cloetta, whom he had known since 1959, a relationship that endured until his death...
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    bilar (Sweden) Merger between Cloetta and LEAF – Presentation on Cloetta website, 16 Dec 2011 Cloetta and Leaf to merge Cloetta and LEAF to merge - press...
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  • is the brand name of a cuboid-shaped, soft chewy sweets manufactured by Cloetta. The sweets were first produced in 1963 as "Chewzits", manufactured by...
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    Johannes M. Holm (1835–1912) F. Fischer F. Schiødte Marcus Meyer Christoph Cloëtta (1835–1897) S. W. Isberg [da] (1820–1895) Sigfred Goldschmidt (1831–1906)...
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    confectionery line was merged with its Swedish competitor Cloetta in 2000, to become Cloetta Fazer, though the merger lasted only until 2008 before the...
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    Atena Kustannus Oy 2008. ISBN 978-951-796-519-4 sisulla.fi/historia, Cloetta. Accessed on 13 April 2015. Sisu page at the website of the Cloetta company...
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  • Cloetta, Jade, and Fianna Fins - All dolls in this line have glow-in-the-dark, pale skin. Magic Night Out - Yasmina, Meygana, Sashabella, Cloetta, Jade...
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    Ott Prize for Neuroscience (2022), The Sobek Price (2019), the Prof. Max Cloëtta Award, and Johann Anton Merck Award. Becher attended the University of...
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  • Archived from the original on 2009-11-11. Retrieved 2009-08-21. "Cloëtta Prize". Cloetta Foundation. Retrieved 12 December 2017. Lasker Awards 2016...
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    Finnish liquorice candy with tar flavouring. The candy is produced by Cloetta. It is available in traditional flavours like sugarless, licorice, and...
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    a Finnish brand of candy sold in Finland since 1970, currently sold by Cloetta under the Malaco brand name. The name "Aakkoset" comes from the various...
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  • hard licorice candy shells. Laekrits were produced by Cloetta USA Inc., a subsidiary of Cloetta. They were originally introduced to the US market in 1998...
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    brand developed in 1951 by Huhtamäki. Nowadays Jenkki is in ownership of Cloetta. In 1975 Jenkki introduced the first chewing gum in the world that included...
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    Graham Greene, English novelist (3 April 1991), to his companion Yvonne Cloetta "I am going to put myself to sleep now for a bit longer than usual. Call...
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    from 1873 based at Jagtvej 83-85 in Nørrebro. It was merged with Brødrene Cloëtta in 1929 and the factory on Jagtvej closed the following year. The factory...
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    International, which produced it until 2009. Because of great demand, Cloetta started producing the candy again in autumn 2013. Hopeatoffee was originally...
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    of the International Skeletal Dysplasia Society, the 2002 Cloëtta Prize by the Max Cloëtta Foundation, and the 1995 Georg-Friedrich Götz prize of the...
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