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'''Alprose''' is a Swiss [[chocolate]] producer based in [[Caslano]] ([[Ticino]]). It was founded in 1957 under the name ''Titlis SA'' (in reference to the [[Titlis|mountain in the Swiss Alps]]) and received its current name in 1983.
'''Alprose''' is a Swiss [[chocolate]] producer based in [[Caslano]] ([[Ticino]]). It was founded in 1957 under the name ''Titlis SA'' (in reference to the [[Titlis|mountain in the Swiss Alps]]) and received its current name in 2005.<ref>[https://www.rsi.ch/la1/programmi/intrattenimento/cuochi-d-artificio/filmati/Made-in-Svizzera-Chocolat-Alprose-7379417.html Made in Svizzera: Chocolat Alprose], rsi.ch</ref>


Alprose produces a variety of chocolate bars, napolitains and dragées.
Alprose produces a variety of chocolate bars, [[napolitains]] and [[dragées]].


The company Alprose in involved in research projects on the [[Alps|Alpine]] flora, in collaboration with the [[Swiss National Park]]. It also collaborates with the [[Swiss Alpine Club]].<ref>[https://www.sac-cas.ch/fr/les-alpes/du-plaisir-avec-les-alpes-suisses-24845/ Du plaisir avec les Alpes suisses], [[Swiss Alpine Club]]</ref>
The company Alprose in involved in research projects on the [[Alps|Alpine]] flora, in collaboration with the [[Swiss National Park]]. It also collaborates with the [[Swiss Alpine Club]].<ref>[https://www.sac-cas.ch/fr/les-alpes/du-plaisir-avec-les-alpes-suisses-24845/ Du plaisir avec les Alpes suisses], [[Swiss Alpine Club]]</ref>

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Alprose is a Swiss chocolate producer based in Caslano (Ticino). It was founded in 1957 under the name Titlis SA (in reference to the mountain in the Swiss Alps) and received its current name in 2005.[1]

Alprose produces a variety of chocolate bars, napolitains and dragées.

The company Alprose in involved in research projects on the Alpine flora, in collaboration with the Swiss National Park. It also collaborates with the Swiss Alpine Club.[2]

The factory in Caslano includes a visitor center.

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