The dark history behind the Choco Leibniz biscuit empire has been revealed after a report shed new light on its links to forced labour during the Nazi era. The Bahlsen family has acknowledged the ...
which is instantly recognisable thanks to its teeth-shaped design and the ‘Leibniz Butterkeks’ typeface imprinted on the biscuit. While perceptions of Leibniz today are steeped in history, brand ...
"It was a mistake to amplify this debate with thoughtless responses," Ms Bahlsen said in a statement Bahlsen, which makes Choco Leibniz biscuits, employed about 200 forced labourers between 1943 ...
They were first produced in 1891 and named after the philosopher Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz who was a resident of Hanover where the biscuit company was based. Langues de Chat These traditional ...