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Ingredients

Cocoa

Beloved by all, chocolate is a timeless ingredient that brings depth and indulgence to every bite. That’s why we use only premium chocolate in our creations.

Coconut

Coconut brings a tropical flair and delightful texture. Whether as tender pulp or rich milk, it lends our sweets a smooth and creamy taste that evokes island indulgence.

Natural colorants

Our products are crafted with natural colorants from fruits and vegetables — for a taste that’s vibrant, wholesome, and safe.

Agar-Agar

Agar-Agar is used as a vegetarian gelling agent in our products. It gives the sweets the perfect consistency — entirely without the use of animal-based gelatin.

History

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We are Berggold – a traditional confectionery manufacturer based in Pößneck, Thuringia, founded in 1876. For over a century, we have stood for quality and indulgence. Our classics, such as jelly bananas, pralines, and chocolate lollies, delight customers around the world. With experience, passion, and strong exports to over 30 countries, we combine craftsmanship and innovation – turning sweets into special moments.

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Heinerle – stands for playfully sweet classics with tradition. For decades, we have stood for quality, creativity, and lovingly crafted confectionery. Our popular Liebesperlen, fruity-light Knusperreis, and colorful Wundertüte bring nostalgic delight and smiles to faces of young and old. With experience and passion, we create products that connect generations and spread joy – perfect for any occasion.

150 years of experience. Quality you can taste

Historie
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Establishment of the Company

The beginning of the chocolate-making tradition with the founding of the “Schokoladen- und Kakaofabrik Robert Berger” by Robert Berger
Establishment of the Company

Trademarks and Protected Marks

Initial emergence of protected trademarks in connection with company founder Robert Berger
Trademarks and Protected Marks

Appointment as Purveyor to the Court

The company was appointed official supplier to the Ducal House of Saxe-Meiningen
Appointment as Purveyor to the Court

First Version of the "Bergermädel"

Siegmund von Suchodolski created the first design of the Bergermädel. It depicts a young girl wearing a coat with fur trim and a pointed fur hat. She is holding a steaming cup of chocolate while walking down a street, with dogs sitting obediently by her side. The intention was to convey that Berger chocolate is like a gift and a comfort on cold winter days.
First Version of the "Bergermädel"

Duchess Charlotte along with coat of arms and crown

Duchess Charlotte of Saxe-Meiningen granted the company permission to use her name, Charlotte, along with her coat of arms and crown, in recognition of its excellent products.
Duchess Charlotte along with coat of arms and crown

Julius Neumann

Death of Robert Berger and Transfer of Company Leadership to Julius Neumann Robert Berger died in 1911 at the age of 60; prior to his death, he handed over the company leadership to Julius Neumann.
Julius Neumann

Second Version of the "Bergermädel"

This was a further development of the original design. The girl retained her form, but background details and dog motifs were removed. The focus—the Berger Girl—was intended to be highlighted against a black background.
Second Version of the "Bergermädel"

Final Version of the "Bergermädel"

Probably created toward the end of World War I. It is reduced to the essentials and drawn in profile. The bright red of the coat, the green checkered slippers, and the white cocoa steam stand out vividly against the black background.
Final Version of the "Bergermädel"

Erwin Rebling as the new owner of the company

Erwin Rebling takes the helm of the company, initiating significant structural and technological expansions.
Erwin Rebling as the new owner of the company

Transfer into public ownership

Expropriation of Rebling, transfer into public ownership, and placement of the company under fiduciary administration
Transfer into public ownership

Resumption of Chocolate Bar Production

First chocolate bar production in Germany after the war
Resumption of Chocolate Bar Production

Renaming to BERGGOLD

In 1955, the company “Schokoladen- und Kakaofabrik Robert Berger” was renamed “Berggold”.
Renaming to BERGGOLD

Founding of the VEB Thuringian Chocolate Works

Merger of the companies Berggold and Rotstern into the VEB Thuringian Chocolate Works
Founding of the VEB Thuringian Chocolate Works

Discontinuation of the State-Run Oil Supply

When the state oil supply was discontinued in 1984, a steam locomotive had to be used to generate steam in order to keep production running.
Discontinuation of the State-Run Oil Supply

Major Fire on the Top Floor

On July 18, 1986, a major fire broke out on the top floor. The incident caused property damage amounting to one million Marks, and despite intensive investigations, the case could not be solved. The proceedings were closed on January 18, 1988.
Major Fire on the Top Floor

Change of Legal Form

Spin-off from the Thuringian Chocolate Works and transformation into a GmbH (limited liability company) with Treuhand as shareholder, thereby securing the company’s continued existence.
Change of Legal Form

Privatization by Heinerle

Privatization of Schokoladenwerk Berggold GmbH by Heinerle Spiel- und Süßwaren GmbH Bamberg
Privatization by Heinerle

Relocation of Production

Relocation of the parent company Heinerle’s production facilities from Bamberg to Pößneck
Relocation of Production

125th Company Anniversary

As part of the 125th company anniversary, the first major advertising and promotional campaign for the Berggold brand. If you’d like, I can help you expand this into a press release, social media post, or marketing copy. Just say the word!
125th Company Anniversary

High Quality Standard

To meet the growing quality demands of its customers, the company undergoes a quality audit and will henceforth operate according to the IFS (International Food Standard) and BRC (British Retail Consortium) guidelines.
High Quality Standard

Investment Opportunities

Investments of approximately €5.4 million in the areas of warehousing/logistics, production, and sales; including the construction of a state-of-the-art warehouse, expansion of production capacities, and implementation of new technologies
Investment Opportunities

130th Company Anniversary

Celebrations for the 130th Company Anniversary; Opening of a Small, Permanent Company Exhibition
130th Company Anniversary

135th Company Anniversary

135th Company Anniversary; Capital Investment of Approximately €2.5 Million in Production, Technology, and Logistics; First Television Appearance of the Berggold Brand and Additional Advertising Campaigns on Radio
135th Company Anniversary

Jens Weißflog as the New Brand Ambassador

Signing of Ski Jumping Legend Jens Weißflog as Brand Ambassador for the Berggold Brand
Jens Weißflog as the New Brand Ambassador

Courtyard Festival and Grand Reopening of the Factory Outlet

In spring 2014, we opened our new factory outlet and organized a courtyard festival on the company’s premises for the autumn.
Courtyard Festival and Grand Reopening of the Factory Outlet

Hit of a City

Mareile Höppner, Ross Antony, and the MDR team visited Pößneck for the “Schlager einer Stadt” event. As part of the occasion, a new praline featuring bratwurst, mustard, and beer was developed at the chocolate factory in collaboration with our technologist.
Hit of a City

140th Company Anniversary Celebrated with a Festive Week

Under the motto “Surprisingly delicious. For 140 years.” the company celebrates its 140th anniversary. As part of a festive week, the completely redesigned company exhibition is inaugurated. The highlight was the courtyard festival, where Olympic ski jumping champion Jens Weißflog treated guests to delights from the giant chocolate wall.
140th Company Anniversary Celebrated with a Festive Week

Sustainability in action

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Tradition meets innovation

For nearly 150 years, we’ve combined artisanal expertise with modern ideas. Our classics endure – and continue to evolve. Because true quality emerges from the tension between the tried-and-true and the new.

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Natural Flavor

We believe in focusing on the essentials: we use only natural flavors and colorings. Additionally, all our jellies are vegan or vegetarian – for the sake of the environment.

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Living Responsibility

We work exclusively with suppliers who guarantee that raw materials and packaging are ecologically and environmentally friendly.

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Enjoyment with character

Our products represent special moments and lasting memories.