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Toblerone to no longer have famous Matterhorn peak on packaging

Design will be updated as Mondelez moves production outside of Switzerland

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 06 Mar 2023 9:36AM

Toblerone to no longer have famous Matterhorn peak on packaging
The famous Matterhorn mountain peak featured on Toblerone chocolate bar packaging will be removed as its maker is shifting production outside of Switzerland, which has strict rules on using national symbols. – Pixabay pic, March 6, 2023

WASHINGTON – The maker of Toblerone chocolate bars said yesterday that the company will remove images of the famous Matterhorn mountain peak from its packaging. 

Toblerone, owned by the US company Mondelez, said the packaging would be updated to reflect the company’s decision to move some production outside of Switzerland – which has strict rules on the use of national symbols, United Press International (UPI) reported. 

Packaging for the triangle-shaped chocolate debuted the image of the Matterhorn in 1970, replacing the image of a bear and eagle representing the creation of the chocolate bar in Bern in 1908. 

“The packaging redesign introduces a modernised and streamlined mountain logo that aligns with the geometric and triangular aesthetic,” it cited a Mondelēz spokesperson told Aargauer Zeitung. 

Toblerone packaging will now read “established in Switzerland” rather than “of Switzerland” as the company moves some production to Slovakia, according to the newspaper. 

Instead of the jagged mountain peak profile, the packaging will include a distinctive new Toblerone typeface and logo that draw further inspiration from the Toblerone archives and the inclusion of its founder Tobler’s signature, the BBC reported. 

According to The Guardian, Switzerland passed legislation in 2017 that restricts the use of national symbols on food and industrial packaging. 

At least 80% of a product’s raw ingredients must be sourced from the country in order for a product to be marked as being made in Switzerland. 

That requirement grows to 100% when products contain milk, such as milk chocolate, with exceptions made for ingredients such as cocoa that are not native to Switzerland. – Bernama, March 6, 2023

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