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Why is "Swiss candy" called Swiss candy? Because it is made in Switzerland?
Swiss candy, because its square shape is very similar to the Swiss flag, and the English name of Switzerland is Swiss, and the pronunciation of sweet is similar, so this kind of candy born in Switzerland is named Swiss candy.

Swiss sweets were introduced from Europe to Asia from 1963. With its excellent product quality and eye-catching and festive packaging, it has become the most popular candy brand in the world for personal consumption and gifts from relatives and friends.

As the originator of soft candy, Sugus was born in Switzerland in 1929. At present, "Sugus" is mainly sold in many countries in Europe and Asia. "Sugar" (Sugus) is a kind of fruity soft candy with various flavors, packaged one by one, and sweet.

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Development history of Swiss candy

Sugus was originally a brand of Kraft. And entered China in 1980s. On May 10, 2005, Wrigley Company took over the marketing and sales of "Sugus" in Chinese mainland and handed over the production equipment as part of the acquisition of some candy assets of Kraft Company by Wrigley Company.

In September of the same year, Sugus was officially put into production in Wrigley China. "Sugus" is the largest soft candy brand of Wrigley Company, and it has a variety of fruit flavors-really delicious and happy to share.

Baidu encyclopedia-Swiss candy

People's Daily Online-Kraft China Slimming Wrigley took over its Swiss sugar business in China.