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People are just realising what's hidden in the Toblerone logo and it's blowing their minds Social media users have flocked to X, formerly known as Twitter, to declare their shock that the Toblerone logo is much more than it seems. A bear can be seen lurking in the Matterhorn's shadow and appears to be leaping upwards with its arms out.
Facing jail, the brains behind Scotland's first ever Bitcoin robbery probe Woman 'beaten with Toblerone bar' in violent raid at a house in Lanarkshire. John-Ross Rennie was found guilty of having the digital cash in his account. The 28-year-old was described as the 'technical' brains behind the crime.
Oreo-maker faces backlash over Russia business Airlines SAS and Norwegian Air, railway group SJ, hotel chain Strawberry, retailer Elkjop, shipping group Fjord Line and the Norwegian Football Association have reportedly joined the campaign. Mondelez owns brands including Oreo, Mars, Alpen Gold, Milka, Toblerone, Barny, Halls, and Tuc.
Cheese, chocolate and Switzerland’s cultural legacy - Los Angeles Times Toblerone was founded 115 years ago by a Swiss confectioner named Theodor Tobler. The chocolates are so identified with Switzerland that their package includes a depiction of the national flag and the Matterhorn.
Why we should have our own 'Toblerone Law' There is no law to protect the 'Britishness' of the products we produce. Toblerone announced it can no longer carry images of the Matterhorn and the Swiss flag on its packaging.
Why we should have our own 'Toblerone Law' There is no law to protect the 'Britishness' of the products we produce. Toblerone announced it can no longer carry images of the Matterhorn and the Swiss flag on its packaging.
There’s a hidden image on Toblerone chocolate bars: Can you spot it? Mondelez International announced earlier this week that Toblerone will be moving some of its production from Switzerland to Slovakia. This means the chocolate’s longtime Matterhorn logo is being replaced with a new, more “streamlined” graphic of a non-Matterhorn mountain. But the “hidden” image within the current logo — the obscured outline of a bear standing on its hind legs — will be carried over into the new design.
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Toblerone To Lose Iconic Matterhorn Mountain Logo; Here’s Why Toblerone has removed the Matterhorn mountain logo from its packaging. The logo will be replaced by a generic mountain design instead. The chocolate bar's American owner, Mondelez, decided to shift some production to Slovakia this year.
WhatsAppening to the right to free speech for us all?... Toblerone has been ordered to remove its signature Matterhorn mountain peak from all packaging. Stanley Johnson has been nominated for a knighthood thanks to son Boris. Novak Djokovic has withdrawn from this week's Indian Wells tournament.
Toblerone drops iconic Matterhorn from packaging over 'Swissness' rules Toblerone has been emblazoned with the Matterhorn since the early 1970s. But it will no longer feature the iconic imagery on its labelling. Rules state national symbols are not allowed to be used to promote milk-based products that are not made exclusively in Switzerland.
Toblerone chocolate is no longer ‘Swiss’ enough for Alps logo Mondelez is shifting some production to the Slovakian capital of Bratislava. Toblerone’s distinctively shaped boxes will also be changed to read: “Established in Switzerland,” rather than “of Switzerland.”
Chocolate fans are only just realising the hidden symbol in Toblerone logo – have you spotted it?... Toblerone fans are only just realising there is a hidden symbol in the logo. It comes as the brand's US owner Mondelez revealed that the image of the Matterhorn mountain is to be dropped from its logo. Some said they never even realised that the creature was hidden in the design.
Why Toblerone is making a drastic change to its iconic packaging Mondelez, which owns Toblerone, will remove the Matterhorn from its packaging after some production processes were moved outside of Switzerland. Switzerland introduced strict rules about the use of its national symbols in marketing.
Toblerone to ditch Matterhorn logo because of "Swissness" rules Toblerone's U.S-based parent company, Mondelez International, will shift some aspects of the triangular-shaped candy's manufacturing to Bratislava, Slovakia. The shift will require Toblerone, whose shape and logo is based on the nearly 15,000 foot Matterhorn peak, alter the text on its packaging.
Toblerone chocolate could lose its iconic Swiss mountain logo because it won't be able to meet the country's standard of 'Swissness' Toblerone is set to drop the iconic image of the Matterhorn mountain from its packaging. Mondelez, its US parent company, is moving some Toblerone production to Slovakia. Switzerland has laws regulating the use of national symbols and products claiming to be Swiss-made.
Toblerone must drop iconic Matterhorn logo due to ‘Swissness’ rules Toblerone is changing its iconic packaging to comply with new "Swissness" laws. The wrapper will no longer include the Matterhorn mountain logo. Toblerone bars will still continue to be produced in Switzerland.
People have only just realized there’s a secret symbol in the Toblerone bar – after a new update means its... Toblerone is to get rid of its iconic packaging due to Swiss rules. The Matterhorn, a Swiss national symbol, will be replaced with a generic summit. Fans are concerned that the packaging's secret symbol will disappear. In November 2022, a 10-year-old boy discovered the secret bear.
Toblerone Forced to Ditch Matterhorn Image After Production Moved Out of Switzerland Toblerone packaging will no longer carry the distinctive image of the Matterhorn. The chocolate brand’s American owners, Mondelez, decided to move some production from Switzerland to Slovakia.
People have only just realized there’s a secret symbol in the Toblerone bar – after a new update means its... Toblerone is to get rid of its iconic packaging due to Swiss rules. The Matterhorn, a Swiss national symbol, will be replaced with a generic summit. Fans are concerned that the packaging's secret symbol will disappear. In November 2022, a 10-year-old boy discovered the secret bear.