#40 T&T short version: How Mozart ended up as a praline!

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This is my first attempt at translating our podcasts into English.

Given that the "Naschkatzen" episode on Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was among one of the most frequently listened to, it seemed a suitable choice to serve as the pilot.

I would be grateful to hear your thoughts on it.😉

Welcome to T&T short version, if time is tight – today’s topic: How Mozart ended up in a sweet treat – how did he manage that?

If you have a well-known name, or even better, if you're a celebrity, it can be turned into a brand – giving your fame an extra boost, and potentially leading to greater income.

Unfortunately, for Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, this merchandising effect only kicked in many, many years after his death.

The most famous merchandising product worldwide… you guessed it – is the Mozartkugel (or in English: Mozart praline).

So, how did our dear Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart end up in a praline?

You would like to know and hear more? Well, start hearing the podcast … 🎙️🎧😉

With warmest regards, Claudia Lutschewitz

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