- Karl Fazer
Karl Otto Fazer (b.
16 August ,1866 ,Helsinki – d.9 October ,1932 ,Jokioinen ) was a Finnish commercial counselor and businessman. His father, Eduard Peter Fazer (originally Fatzer), was a Swiss-born furrier.Fazer studied baking in
Berlin ,Paris , andSaint Petersburg before becoming a pioneer of Finnish confectionery. Together with his wife Berta he opened a French-Russia nconfectionery at Kluuvikatu inHelsinki onSeptember 17 1891 . Later he opened a chocolate and candy factory inPunavuori .Fazer , the company he founded, is still in existence. Many of its products have become classic. This is particularly true of the "Fazer Blue" ("Fazerin Sininen" in Finnish), a brand ofchocolate that is often compared tosalmiakki , a candy that is a part of the Finnish national identity.Karl Fazer was a nature lover, bird connoisseur, hunter and a fisherman. He founded many natural parks in
Finland .He was also an excellent marksman, and he participated the Olympic Games in 1912 with the Finnish shooting team. He placed 12th in Men's trap and 5th in Men's team clay pigeons.
He had four children.
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