Lindt Wholesale in Germany: A Buyer's Guide
Lindt & Sprüngli has a very strong presence in Germany, its largest single market outside Switzerland, operating its own boutiques and premium grocery distribution directly. This makes third-party wholesale access more selective than for mass-market chocolate brands.

Complementary European Confectionery Sourcing Within the EU
As an EU-based supplier, Candora Trading's shipments into Germany are intra-EU trade, not import — there are no customs declarations or import duties, since goods move freely within the EU single market. B2B buyers handle VAT via the reverse-charge mechanism, and shipments above the relevant threshold require Intrastat statistical reporting. Note that German VAT treats confectionery differently from most food: sweets and chocolate are excluded from the 7% reduced rate and taxed at the standard 19% rate. Candora Trading supplies European bulk and private label confectionery for German retailers building a range spanning mainstream and premium segments.

FAQ
Frequently asked questions
No. Lindt is a trademark of Lindt & Sprüngli, mentioned here for informational purposes only.
Generally no — Lindt tends to prioritise its own boutique and premium retail channels over broad third-party wholesale distribution.
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