Mondelez International, a global leader in the snack industry, is the producer of the iconic Toblerone chocolate bar. Toblerone is known for its distinctive triangular shape and unique combination of chocolate, nougat, and honey with almond nougat.

The Toblerone bar was created in 1908 by Theodor Tobler and his cousin Emil Baumann in Bern, Switzerland. The chocolate's triangular form was inspired by the Matterhorn mountain in the Swiss Alps, which is reflected in the design of the packaging.

The name "Toblerone" is a portmanteau of Theodor Tobler's surname and "torrone," the Italian word for nougat. Over the years, Toblerone has become a symbol of Swiss chocolate-making excellence and a favorite among chocolate lovers worldwide.

Mondelez International acquired the brand as part of its portfolio when it was formed in 2012, following the split of Kraft Foods. The company continues to produce Toblerone in its original factory in Bern, maintaining its legacy and quality.