Kägi fret
Kägi fret is a popular Swiss chocolate brand that has been in existence since 1934. The brand is renowned for its high-quality chocolate wafer products, which are enjoyed by consumers worldwide.
History[edit | edit source]
The Kägi fret company was founded by Otto Kägi in Toggenburg, Switzerland. Otto Kägi initially started his business as a bakery, but he later shifted his focus to the production of chocolate wafers. The company's name, "fret", is a Swiss dialect word that translates to "joy" in English, reflecting the brand's commitment to bringing joy to its customers through its products.
Products[edit | edit source]
Kägi fret offers a variety of chocolate wafer products. The classic Kägi fret is a wafer coated in Swiss chocolate, available in both milk and dark chocolate varieties. Other products in the Kägi fret range include mini wafers and Kägi fret Suisse, a premium version of the classic Kägi fret made with Swiss milk chocolate.
Production[edit | edit source]
Kägi fret products are made in the company's factory in Toggenburg, Switzerland. The company uses traditional Swiss chocolate-making techniques and high-quality ingredients to produce its wafers. The chocolate used in Kägi fret products is made from cocoa beans sourced from sustainable farms, and the wafers are made from locally sourced wheat.
Distribution[edit | edit source]
Kägi fret products are distributed worldwide. They are particularly popular in Europe and Asia, but they can also be found in stores in North America, South America, and Australia.
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