Chocolaterie Lilly's story closes: A bittersweet farewell in Wiesbaden!

Chocolaterie Lilly's story closes: A bittersweet farewell in Wiesbaden!

The chocolatie "Lilly's story" in Mauergasse in Wiesbaden closes its doors. According to Wiesbaden lives the closure will take place after Easter. This decision was not made out of economic hardship, but because the landlord claims the premises for his own purposes.

owner Jürgen Brand is wistful about the upcoming end of the business, which was opened around five years ago. "The beautiful encounters and stories that we were able to experience here will always be remembered," he said. Despite the closure in Mauergasse, the headquarters of chocolaterie remains open at Wilhelmstraße 12, where customers can continue to acquire their favorite varieties of chocolates and chocolate. The chocolates will continue to be manufactured, packed and sold with the usual claim of quality.

The future of Lilly's story

The closure in Mauergasse is considered a new beginning for the brand. "It is the beginning of a new chapter," says Brand. The hand production of the chocolate products that distinguishes the business remains unchanged and will continue to attract customers.

In the region, chocolaterie Kunder has also made a name for itself. Founded in 1898, the family business in Wiesbaden is now active in the fourth generation. Kunder specializes in a wide range that includes high -quality table chocolates, noble chocolates and chocolate fruits. The company is known for the original Wiesbaden pineapple town, which is a popular highlight in the sweet world of the Wiesbaden Chocolatia, as can be experienced on Kunder Confiserie

challenges of the chocolate industry

The chocolate industry, like many other industries, sees challenges. According to bdsi , the interests of the manufacturers of chocolate products and cocoa stoves are represented. This industry tries to promote sustainable practices in cocoa cultivation. Information on the economic situation and the importance of sustainability in the cocoa sector are of great importance.

The closure of the chocolaterie "Lilly's story" is not only a loss for the lovers handmade chocolate, but also a sign of changes in catering and retail. How the industry will develop in the future remains to be seen, while at the same time the tradition and craftsmanship of companies such as Kunder will continue to exist.

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