Peter's Chocolate (, formerly ''Peter-Cailler'') was a Swiss
chocolate
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producer founded in 1867 by
Daniel Peter
Daniel Peter (9 March 1836 – 4 November 1919) was a Swiss chocolatier and entrepreneur who founded Peter's Chocolate. A neighbour of Henri Nestlé in Vevey, he was one of the first chocolatiers to make milk chocolate and is credited for inve ...
in
Vevey
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It was the seat of the Vevey (district), district of the same name until 200 ...
. It is notably the company who produced the first successful
milk chocolate
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bar. It merged with
Kohler in 1904, with
Cailler
Cailler is a Swiss chocolate brand and production factory based in Broc. It was founded in Vevey by François-Louis Cailler in 1819 and remained independent until the early 20th century, when it associated with other producers. Shortly before, ...
in 1911, and was bought by
Nestlé
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in 1929. The brand was purchased by
Cargill
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in 2002. Peter's Chocolate was recurrently advertised with the image of a traditionally dressed man waving a chocolate bar, often with an
Alpine
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scenery.
History
The company was established by Daniel Peter in 1867, who was originally a grocer and candle maker based in Vevey. He was also the son-in-law of
François-Louis Cailler, a pioneering (and neighbouring)
chocolatier
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of the early 19th century. After gas lighting was installed in the town, Peter focused on the production of chocolate. His business started after the acquisition of one of Cailler's factories at Rue des Bosquets, which was therefore first named ''Peter-Cailler & Cie''.
One of the main goals of Peter as a chocolatier was the creation of a solid version of the popular
chocolate milk
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beverage, so that it could be more easily transported and consumed.
However, pure chocolate cannot contain any water, as it prevents it from having a smooth texture. Moisture also favors mildew, therefore a poor shelf life (earlier attempts had been made with small quantities of fresh milk). Peter ultimately solved the issue by using
condensed milk
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from the
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, which he further dehydrated. This is called the
milk chocolate crumb process. He previously also tried using
powdered milk
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but without success. In 1875, a first version of solid milk chocolate was created and commercialized. However, it is only in 1887 that the final product was developed, with the help of
conching
upright=1.35, Conche (in the Imhoff-Schokoladenmuseum)
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invented by Lindt in 1879, which would refine the chocolate and make it smooth and homogeneous. The new milk chocolate bar was named ''Gala Peter'', after the Greek word meaning 'milk', 'spiritual nourishment' or 'abundance'.
Following the wide success of the Gala Peter brand, a larger factory was built at
Orbe
Orbe (; ; older , ; ) is a municipality in the Swiss canton of Vaud. It was the seat of the former district of Orbe and is now part of the district of Jura-Nord Vaudois.
History
Orbe is first mentioned about 280 as ''Urba''. In 1179, it wa ...
in 1901. The factory was later dismantled with the exception of a 52-metre-tall chimney (preserved and refurbished in 2021). The same year, Peter's Chocolate was exported to the United Kingdom.
[ In 1904, the company merged with Kohler to form Peter Kohler and, in 1911, it merged with ]Cailler
Cailler is a Swiss chocolate brand and production factory based in Broc. It was founded in Vevey by François-Louis Cailler in 1819 and remained independent until the early 20th century, when it associated with other producers. Shortly before, ...
to form Peter Cailler Kohler. In 1907, the first production line was opened abroad with the collaboration of Nestlé, in Fulton in the United States. By 1911, Peter's milk chocolate recipe represented half of the world's chocolate consumption. Milk chocolate replaced dark chocolate
Dark chocolate is a form of chocolate made from cocoa solids, cocoa butter and sugar. It has a higher cocoa percentage than white chocolate, milk chocolate, and semisweet chocolate. Dark chocolate is valued for claimed—though unsupported— ...
as the "standard" chocolate.[
Daniel Peter also launched the ''Delta Peter'' brand in the 1890s, which consisted of milk and cocoa powder that could be added to water to make a chocolate drink. Peter used a triangular packaging, with each individual triangle of pressed powder to be used for one cup.
During ]World War II
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, German secret agents attempted to assassinate British Prime Minister Winston Churchill
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(who was known to have a sweet tooth) with fake Peter's Chocolate bars. Underneath a real chocolate exterior were flat slabs of explosive which would have been activated by the breaking of a bar. The attempt on Churchill's life was prevented by the scientist Lord Victor Rothschild, who warned the public to watch out for the fake bars.
See also
*Swiss chocolate
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Switzerland is particularly renowned for its milk cho ...
*List of bean-to-bar chocolate manufacturers
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