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Chocolate Frey
Ingredients

Chocolate Frey
Tuesday, November 28, 2006



Join us to see how the famous Swiss Chocolate is made!

History of Chocolate Frey

Chocolate Frey AG was founded by the brothers Max and Robert Frey in 1887; therefore, its history is almost as old as the European chocolate industry. It made an important contribution to change Chocolate from being an exclusive, handmade luxury product for the wealthy to the sweet delight of a broad population. In 1950, the factory was overtaken by Migros, and this is the reason why Chocolate Frey today is not only number one in the Swiss chocolate market, but also exports into 20 different countries.

The Programme

We will meet at the Aarau train station (meeting point) at 8:30 o'clock and take a bus together to get to Buchs AG, where Chocolate Frey is located. The visit will start at 9:00 with a tasty breakfast offered by Chocolate Frey, and after seeing a movie, we will have a guided tour (in English) through the Chocolate factory, of course including tasting of delicious chocolates. The whole program will take about 3 hours, and at the end you will have the perfect opportunity to do some Christmas-shopping at the factory store with 20% discount.

Chocolate Frey rules

Because we are visiting a place where food is manufactured, we need to stick to some rules for hygienic reasons. Please wear closed shoes without high heels, otherwise access to the factory may be denied. We will be provided with protective clothes, e.g. for covering the hair. If you feel sick (gastric pain, nausea, diarrhea) you are not allowed to enter the factory.

We will meet at 8:30 at Aarau train station where bus no 1 (direction Buchs) stops.

Please check the SBB website to find a suitable train to Aarau.

Costs

This event is for free, you just need to pay your train and bus ticket (please have some coins ready).

Number of participants and registration

Please register for this event between 2006-11-03 10:00 and 2006-11-17 00:00 (registration exclusively electronically and in the given time frame, valid e-mail address required; link for registration published here during this time).

The first ones to do so who fit in our group of up to 30 people (including helpers) are in! If the list of participants is already filled up, you can still register. You are then added to the waiting list, and with a bit of luck you can still join!

Further details

If you have any question, feel free to ask us! Send an e-mail to frey2006{-at-}iaeste{.}ch*.

The contact telephone number for this event is: 0041796531539

We are looking forward to having a good time together with you!

Christian Beck-Wörner
for IAESTE LC Basel

*Replace '{-at-}' by '@' and '{.}' by '.' in the e-mail address.

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