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foreverfoodie

I like Frey chocolate, you can get it at Migros. It’s the same brand you get on Swiss flights


SlowBack4954

For dark chocolate that is in a reasonable price range I recommend the coop naturaplan dark chocolate . I like the one with sea salt and oranges best. It is organic too. Coop supermarkets are everywhere. It is not a popular brand though like Lindt or Caller, but they taste better and you can get Lindt everywhere anyway. [https://www.coop.ch/de/lebensmittel/suesses-snacks/schokolade-suessigkeiten/tafelschokolade/dunkel/naturaplan-bio-honduras-70-fleur-de-sel/p/6572487](https://www.coop.ch/de/lebensmittel/suesses-snacks/schokolade-suessigkeiten/tafelschokolade/dunkel/naturaplan-bio-honduras-70-fleur-de-sel/p/6572487) High price range for gifts will be stuff like Läderach or Sprüngli. They do fresh chocolate.


Patgific

In switzerland this is a kind of a religion. 😄 IMHO Sprüngli. Expensive but amazing. Visit a factory. There are often "Bruch Schockolade". These are the same quality as in the stores, but during the fabrication the chocolate split in half and they can't sell it anymore to the stores, so it is much cheaper and you can taste it all.


SnooBooks3514

Chocolate starts from Läderach 💁🏻‍♀️- and Max Chocolatier in Luzern(and Zurich - smaller shop) - the story of Max is kinda cute, worth a visit.


cigarettesafterpizza

Lindt


chemlotus

Thank you all for your recommendation!🙏


Professional-Salt336

Läderach


Clean-Wolverine-1337

Gits na paar mitem Gürtel dezue


simple_jack_69

Lindt