Henri Nestlé (birth name Heinrich Nestle).
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Thomas Payne created Nesquick
The very first people to use chocolate were the Aztecs approximately 3,100 years ago, though the way they made chocolate back then is very different from chocolate in the present day. Aztecs used chocolate mainly in somewhat bitter, or even alcoholic, beverages rather than as dessert. Sweet chocolate such as milk chocolate was developed in 1875 by Daniel Peter, who would go on to form the Nestle chocolate company along with Henri Nestle.
the first chocolate was invented in AD 600, by the Aztecs. But, it wasn't like a chocolate bar or anything, it was a drink which tasted bitter and disgusting because there was no milk, or even sugar. However, the first chocolatebar like the ones we eat now where properly invented by Herni Nestle 1875, which had added milk, and in the shape of a BAR!
The Swiss began making chocolate in the mid 1800's. Switzerland, at the time, had cows but did not have abundant commodities of chocolate and sugar. In 1876, M. Daniel Peter attempted to add milk to chocolate to produce a smoother chocolate. However, adding water to chocolate made the chocolate shrink, separate and generally disintegrate. Milk has water in it, and it took Peter 8 years of experimenting before taking his product to Henry Nestle, a maker of evaporated milk. Nestle had perfected the manufacture of condensed milk, and he and Peter hit upon the idea of mixing sweetened condensed milk with chocolate(reference-http://www.middleboro.k12.ma.us/Middleboro/CHOC/Chocolate.htm)
Nestle introduced the 100 Grand Bar in 1966.
Jacques Genin invented it.
Henri Nestle
Yes, Nestle's chocolate, cocoa and other products containing chocolate are sweets.
Ruth Wakefield in 1933 invented the chocolate chip cookie at the Toll house bakery- she made a deal with Nestle and the rest is history...
Nestle produces chocolate in a variety of forms. The most commonly found are chocolate bars, chocolate syrup, and powdered chocolate.
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The very first people to use chocolate were the Aztecs approximately 3,100 years ago, though the way they made chocolate back then is very different from chocolate in the present day. Aztecs used chocolate mainly in somewhat bitter, or even alcoholic, beverages rather than as dessert. Sweet chocolate such as milk chocolate was developed in 1875 by Daniel Peter, who would go on to form the Nestle chocolate company along with Henri Nestle.
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