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  • Address : Wittestraße 26e,13509 Berlin,Germany
  • About us : The manufacture goes back to Ladislaus Maximilians Ziemkiewics. After learning how to make pralines in Paris, he opened a shop on Unter den Linden in 1880. In addition to self-made pralines, he also sold confectionery and sweets there, taking the name of the shop from his neighbor at the time, Marie de Savadé. Sawade was appointed purveyor to the royal court shortly after it was f ...
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    The manufacture goes back to Ladislaus Maximilians Ziemkiewics. After learning how to make pralines in Paris, he opened a shop on Unter den Linden in 1880. In addition to self-made pralines, he also sold confectionery and sweets there, taking the name of the shop from his neighbor at the time, Marie de Savadé. Sawade was appointed purveyor to the royal court shortly after it was founded. Until the end of the Second World War z. For example, Princes August Wilhelm of Prussia and Sigismund of Prussia buyers of Sawade pralines and the famous chocolate pies. After a change of ownership in the 1970s, the factory was built in the Reinickendorf district. Around 70 employees produced up to 2,000 kg of pralines and truffles there every day. After the reunification, Sawade got into increasing difficulties. Despite three of its own branches and a factory outlet, Sawade was unable to gain a foothold in the retail sector. The product range no longer seemed up-to-date, so that new customers and dealers were not opened up. In 2013, the company and its 40 employees finally filed for bankruptcy.

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