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Ritter Sport Fine Milk Chocolate

Milk Chocolate Lovers Series, part 6: Ritter Sport Fine Milk Chocolate

Ritter Sport is a pretty familiar chocolate brand world-wide. That’s not surprising since they’ve been around for more than 100 years! Founded in 1912, the Ritter family has owned and operated the chocolate company, and today, selling chocolates in 100 countries around the globe.

As part of the current Milk Chocolate Lover’s blog series, I’m tasting Fine Milk Chocolate from their Classic line. This bar has a cacao percentage of 35 and is sourced from Ecuador.

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Ritter Sport Espresso Milk Chocolate Bar

My blog post from May 23, 2016 highlights the delightful chocolate flavors of a dark chocolate Ritter Sport bar from Germany.

I mention this because I have yet another Ritter Sport chocolate review. This is another bar given to me by my mother after her visit to Ritter Sport ChocoWorld in Berlin.

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Ritter Sport Edel-Bitter mit Edel-Kakao aus Ecuador

In 1912, Alfred and Clara Ritter opened their small chocolate and confectionery factory in Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt, Germany. Today, their presence in Germany and around the globe is well known.

Last month, my mom took a trip to Berlin, Germany, to visit my sister who recently moved there. One of their adventures together took them to the Ritter Sport ChocoWorld in Berlin.

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Ritter Sport White Chocolate

I love chocolate—milk, dark, even white.  Now I know many consider white chocolate to not be REAL chocolate.  However, if it is labeled white chocolate, it must contain at least 20% cocoa butter and that makes it REAL and GOOD.  My favorite to date had been Ghirardelli’s Vanilla Dream but now I have a new favorite and it is delicious...

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Ritter Sport Chocolates

The Ritter-Sport chocolate company is located in Waldenbuch, Germany.  The company began in 1912 by founding members Alfred and Clara Ritter. 

The now famous Ritter Square was born in 1932.  It was launched after the idea came to Clara to produce a square chocolate bar so that it “…fits into the pocket of every sports jacket, doesn’t break, and still weighs the same as a normal long bar of chocolate.”

In the U.S., you can buy the Ritter Sport in 100g bars or mini chocolates, which in my opinion, is the perfect size for tasting the different varieties.
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