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词条 Haigh's Chocolates
释义

  1. History

  2. Haigh's Chocolates stores

  3. Easter Bilby

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. External links

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Haigh's Chocolates is an Australian family owned bean-to-bar chocolate making company based in Adelaide, South Australia. It was founded in 1915 by Alfred E. Haigh and now has retail outlets in four states.

History

Alfred E. Haigh was born in 1877 in Adelaide, South Australia. His first shop opened on 1 May 1915 at 34 King William Street and moved a few doors along to "Beehive Corner" in 1922 on Rundle Mall and King William Street. The décor of the shop remains the same as when it first opened. John Haigh (Alfred's grandson) wanted to expand the chocolate making aspects of the business, and went to learn about chocolate manufacturing with Lindt & Sprüngli in Switzerland to bring new techniques back to Australia.

In the 1950s and 1960s, Haigh's chocolates were sold in cinemas by "Tray Girls" and "Tray Boys". When cinema attendance fell, Haigh ventured to Melbourne to expand his already popular business.[1]

Haigh's Chocolates stores

Haigh's Chocolates have six stores in South Australia, three are located in the Adelaide city centre, including the Beehive Corner store in Rundle Mall, Adelaide Central Market Arcade and Adelaide Arcade. The Visitor Centre store also conducts viewing tours of the Parkside factory site that is located behind the store.

Melbourne has seven Haigh's stores, five in the CBD, including a flagship store in the Block Arcade, the newest store is in Elizabeth Street with suburban stores in Hawthorn and Toorak.

There are three Haigh's stores in Sydney in the Queen Victoria Building, The Strand Arcade and Chatswood Chase Sydney. There is also a store in Canberra. Since October 2014 Haigh's has also sold its chocolate range online.[2]

Easter Bilby

Rabbits in Australia, initially introduced to the continent by European settlers in the 1700s, have become an unwanted pest since the late 1800s, causing widespread environmental and economic damage, and expensive control measures like the "Rabbit-proof fence". In a clever piece of marketing, since Easter 1993, Haigh's has sold a chocolate "Easter Bilby" as an alternative to the Easter Bunny.[3]

See also

  • South Australian food and drink

References

1. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.haighschocolates.com.au/about-us/our-history/ |title=Our company history |publisher=Haigh's Chocolates |accessdate=2007-09-14 |deadurl=no |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070829084027/http://haighschocolates.com.au/our_company/history.html |archivedate=2007-08-29 |df= }}
2. ^https://www.haighschocolates.com.au/stores
3. ^{{cite web |title=The Easter Bilby |publisher=Australian Bilby Appreciation Society |url=http://members.optusnet.com.au/bilbies/Easter_Bilby.htm |accessdate=2007-09-14 }}

External links

  • Haigh's Chocolates website

6 : Food and drink companies established in 1915|Australian brands|Australian chocolate companies|Companies based in Adelaide|Retail companies established in 1915|1915 establishments in Australia

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