are these swiss chocolates in french
You might be thinking of these popular Swiss chocolates that have French names:
1. Toblerone – Although not entirely French, Toblerone has some French influence in its name, and it does have French and other languages on the packaging.
2. Milka (also popular in France) – This is a popular European chocolate with a French name, and although it originated in Switzerland in the early 20th century, the company is now part of a bigger international group. The brand is widely popular in several countries including France.
3. Favarger Avelines, and Favarger Nougalines – Although less known internationally, Favarger is a well known swiss Chocolatier.
4. Lindt also offers a few chocolates with a French name such as “Lindt Excellence French Vanilla”.
5. Swiss chocolatier Philippe Suchard invented a tempering process for chocolate and melanger; Suchard also founded a chocolate company in Neuchâtel in 1826.