Sarotti

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Sarotti






TypeSubsidiary
Founded1881
IndustryConfectionery
ProductsChocolate, Candy



Sarotti is a German confectionery brand that was established in 1881. It is a subsidiary of the Stollwerck company. The brand is known for its high-quality chocolate and candy products.

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Sarotti was founded in 1881 in Berlin, Germany. The brand quickly gained popularity due to its high-quality chocolate products. In 1998, Sarotti was acquired by the Stollwerck company.

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Sarotti offers a wide range of confectionery products, including various types of chocolate and candy. The brand is particularly known for its premium quality chocolates.

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