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  • Address : Wolframstraße 95-96,12105 Berlin
  • About us : Wilhelm Rausch, son of a master confectioner and chocolatier, opened the Rausch private confectionery in Berlin in 1918 for the production of pralines, chocolates and honey cakes. Wilhelm Rausch ran seven of his own confectionery shops in Berlin. His three children continued the company. In 1968, for the fiftieth anniversary, a new chocolate factory was opened at Wolframstrasse 95– ...
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    Wilhelm Rausch, son of a master confectioner and chocolatier, opened the Rausch private confectionery in Berlin in 1918 for the production of pralines, chocolates and honey cakes. Wilhelm Rausch ran seven of his own confectionery shops in Berlin. His three children continued the company. In 1968, for the fiftieth anniversary, a new chocolate factory was opened at Wolframstrasse 95–96 in Berlin-Tempelhof. The factory outlet also takes place there. In 1971, Jürgen Rausch, Gerhard Rausch's son, joined the company and took over management ten years later. In 1982 he had a second chocolate factory built in Peine for the production of fine chocolates. The Rausch SchokoLand was also established here in 1998 with a chocolate museum, a chocolate café, a show production, the former largest chocolate volcano in the world and a factory outlet. The museum also houses what was once the largest chocolate Easter bunny in the world, measuring 3.19 m high, 1.53 m wide and 1.23 m deep, made in 253 working hours from 11,320 small Easter bunnies. 1989 Rausch bought the one that had existed since 1863 Former Prussian purveyors to the court Fassbender and all recipes and opened the Fassbender & Rausch shop on Gendarmenmarkt in Berlin-Mitte in 1999. With 1500 square meters of sales area, it is the largest chocolate house in Europe. In 2000, a new product range of pure chocolates made from fine cocoa was introduced under the brand name "Plantagen-Schokolade". Each variety consists of fine cocoa from a specific area of ​​origin. Former logo of the plantation chocolate product range
    With the exception of discounter products, Rausch chocolate has only been available in the company's online shop and in its own chocolate shop on Gendarmenmarkt in Berlin since the end of September 2015 and no longer in stationary retail. The strategy that the company is pursuing is called tree-to-door. This means that Rausch keeps everything in its own hands, from the cultivation of the cocoa and the production of the chocolate to the delivery to the customer.

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