He sold his patent 20 years later to Tobler, another Swiss, founder of Toblerone (we'll come back to that). If the packaging did not yet feature the mountain back in the 1950s,the Matterhorn was clearly in the spotlight and the Swiss origin of Toblerone was undeniable(see pictures below)...
The Bernese bear, an icon of the Swiss capital, has appeared on packaging since the 1920s – though, you might not spot it straight off, as its silhouette appears subtly traced into the face of the Matterhorn. It is unclear whether Toblerone’s more geometric logo will maintain this clever...
ℹ️ In the 1920s, Cardinaux made another design of the Matterhorn for the Swiss chocolate brandToblerone!Even though the triangular shape of the popular chocolate bar is not inspired by the mountain, a picture of it has appeared on the packaging since the 1960s. ℹ️ Nowadays, it is...