When the chocolate bars have been poured and cooled, they are thus conveyed to the flow-wrapping machine, where the printed plastic packaging and the chocolate squares approach one another. In a fraction of a second, the flow wrapper envelopes the square; at the same time the snap-open pack is folded and the side fins sealed and cut off. Every day, roughly 2.7 million 100g squares come off the packaging machines at RITTER SPORT, equal to the weight of 100 elephants. Piled on top of one another, they would make a tower higher than the Stuttgart TV tower or the London Eye.
When the chocolate bars have been poured and cooled, they are thus conveyed to the flow-wrapping machine, where the printed plastic packaging and the chocolate squares approach one another. In a fraction of a second, the flow wrapper envelopes the square; at the same time the snap-open pack is folded and the side fins sealed and cut off. Every day, roughly 2.7 million 100g squares come off the packaging machines at RITTER SPORT, equal to the weight of 100 elephants. Piled on top of one another, they would make a tower higher than the Stuttgart TV tower or the London Eye.
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