Kambly
Kambly is a Swiss family-owned biscuit company headquartered in Trubschachen, canton of Bern, Switzerland. It is Switzerland's largest biscuit manufacturer and is known for its premium biscuits, particularly the Bretzeli, a thin, buttery biscuit often flavored with almonds.
History:
The company's origins trace back to 1910 when Oscar R. Kambly-Meier began baking Bretzeli biscuits using his grandmother's recipe. The company officially became "Kambly SA" in 1966. The family remains actively involved in the business.
Products:
Kambly offers a wide range of biscuits and confectionery products. In addition to the Bretzeli, notable products include Caprice (wafer rolls filled with hazelnut cream), Goldfish (a savory cracker in the shape of a fish), and various chocolate biscuits. They often emphasize the use of high-quality ingredients and traditional recipes.
Manufacturing and Distribution:
Kambly products are primarily manufactured in Trubschachen. The company distributes its products throughout Switzerland and exports to numerous countries worldwide.
Visitor Experience:
Kambly operates a visitor center, the "Kambly Erlebnis," in Trubschachen. This interactive experience allows visitors to learn about the history of the company, observe the biscuit-making process, and sample various Kambly products.