The man who revolutionised Haigh’s Chocolates passes away

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John Haigh, who helped establish iconic South Australian chocolate brand Haigh’s Chocolates, has passed away aged 93. 7NEWS

John Haigh, who helped establish the iconic South Australian chocolate brand Haigh’s Chocolates, has passed away aged 93.

“He transformed Haigh’s into a manufacturer of premium quality chocolate that is internationally acclaimed and recognised among the world’s best.”John Haigh joined the business in 1946 after training with Lindt chocolate makers in Switzerland and Sprungli. “He built the foundation for an incredibly successful family business that is expanding and trading strongly around Australia.”Credit:Haigh’s Chocolates is the oldest family-owned chocolate business in Australia and does not sell or deliver its products overseas.

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