Feodora developed out of a sugar refinery established in Tangermünde on the Elbe River in 1826. Hermann Meyer requested Empress Auguste Victoria for permission to name his chocolate after her sister, Princess Feodora. She agreed and since then her sister's personal signature as well as the crown and coat-of-arms of the royal house of Schleswig Holstein have adorned Feodora's chocolates. Following World War II, the company was expropriated and parts of the factory were dismantled. It found a new site in Bremen where the company then relaunched its chocolate and praline production. Feodora was acquired by Toms Group in 2012.
Germany (Bremen)