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Albert Poulain

Albert Poulain

French chocolatier (1851–1937)


Albert Poulain (February 6, 1851 – January 6, 1937) was a French chocolatier and industrialist who directed Chocolat Poulain from 1874 to 1893.[1] He was also the first president of the Chamber of commerce of Loir-et-Cher from 1896 to 1920.[2]

Portrait of Albert Poulain, on his tomb.

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References

  1. Mercier, J. (2008). The Temptation of Chocolate. Lannoo N. V., Uitgeverij. p. 71. ISBN 978-2-87386-533-7. Retrieved 6 October 2018. ... In 1884, Albert Poulain, son of the founder, invented the "breakfast chocolate with vanilla cream" with a surprise gift of little ...
  2. Bruno Guignard, « Poulain Albert, l'autre génie de la famille », in Blois de A à Z, Éditions Sutton, 2007 (ISBN 2849106216), p. 120-124.



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