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More chocolate from Cailler is now available from us

Debora Pape
25.11.2025
Translation: machine translated

If you like chocolate classics with nut cream and caramel, you can now order two new flavours from Cailler from us.

The oldest Swiss chocolate brand that is still active is Cailler: The first chocolate sale is documented for the year 1819. Today, there are far more varieties than the original milk chocolate. And you can now order two new ones from us.

Chocolate and nut cream are a perfect match. «Choco-Nut» comes to you as a milk chocolate bar with a cream filling made from hazelnuts and cocoa biscuit pieces. The bar weighs 96 grammes.

Cailler Choco-Nut (96 g)
Chocolate
−19%
CHF3.95 was CHF4.85 CHF41.14/1kg

Cailler Choco-Nut

96 g

The new «Branches Crunchy Caramel» are even more caramelly. The individually wrapped chocolates consist of a cereal and caramel mixture coated in milk chocolate. Each praline weighs 23 grammes. You can order them in packs of five or 30.

Cailler Branche S Crunchy (115 g)
Chocolate
Quantity discount
CHF4.50 per piece for 4 units CHF39.13/1kg

Cailler Branche S Crunchy

115 g

Cailler Branches Crunchy Caramel S (690 g)
Chocolate
−37%
CHF25.50 was CHF40.70 CHF36.95/1kg

Cailler Branches Crunchy Caramel S

690 g

According to the manufacturer, the milk used comes from Switzerland and Cailler does not use palm oil.

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