Haigh's Chocolates is an Australian family owned bean-to-bar chocolate-making company based in Adelaide, South Australia. It was founded on 1 May 1915 by Alfred E. Haigh and has retail outlets in Canberra, Melbourne, and Sydney, as well as several stores in Adelaide.
History
Alfred Ernest Haigh was born in 1877 in Adelaide, South Australia. His first shop opened on 1 May 1915 at 34 King William Street and moved a few doors along to Beehive Corner in 1922 on Rundle Mall and King William Street. Upon Alfred Haigh's sudden death in 1933, his son, Claude Alfred Haigh became managing director until his retirement in 1959.[1][2]
John Haigh (Alfred's grandson) wanted to expand the chocolate-making aspects of the business, and went to learn about chocolate manufacturing with Lindt & Sprüngli in Switzerland to bring new techniques back to Australia. John Haigh remained the managing director from 1959 to 1990.
In the 1950s and 1960s, Haigh's chocolates were sold in cinemas by "Tray Girls" and "Tray Boys". When cinema attendance fell, Haigh ventured to