Talk:Strauss (company)
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[edit] Fair use rationale for Image:Strauss.png
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BetacommandBot 05:18, 3 July 2007 (UTC)
[edit] "Fromenchenko" and "Leema"
It is a very interesting phrase, Elite was founded in the 1920's in Latvia by Eliyahu Fromenchenko and his brother Leonid Isaacovich Fromenchenko as chocolate factory Leema:
- Most sources spell the founder's name as Fromchenko.
- There is no such factory as Leema in Riga. The name is Laima. The company itself regards Theodor Riegert as its founder. It looks like Fromchenko with his partner(s) purchased an existing factory in 1920s and gave it a new brand name, Laima.
- Elite is not Laima, nor Leema. When Fromchenko made aliyah, he started a new business in Eretz Israel.

