Italian chemist Francesco Rivella, best known as the inventor of Nutella, died on Valentine's Day, according to various news outlets. He was 97. Dubbed the "father" of Nutella by the Italian media ...
Nutella has turned 60, and a new exhibition in Rome not only traces the history of the world-famous chocolate spread but also takes visitors on a journey through the origins of the Made in Italy ...
Alamy Dubbed the “father of Nutella," Rivella contributed to the creation of the world’s most famous - and loved - hazelnut spread. Born in Barbaresco, Italy, he began working at Ferrero in ...
Before inventing Nutella, Mr Rivella worked for Michele Ferrero ... He was 25 and fresh from earning his degree in bromatological chemistry in Italy when he started working at Ferrero's "chemistry ...
Italian chemist Francesco Rivella, the inventor of the world-famous hazelnut cocoa spread Nutella, passed away on Valentine’s Day this year at the age of 97, according to several news reports.
Francesco Rivella, the Italian chemist credited with helping to create Nutella, passed away on February 14 at the age of 97. Dubbed the "father of Nutella" by Italian media, Rivella played a key ...
The inventor of Nutella has died aged 97. Ferrero chemist Francesco Rivella passed away on Friday. He died just days before the tenth anniversary of the passing of Ferrero founder Michele Ferrero.
Known as the "father of Nutella" in Italy, Rivella helped develop the world’s most iconic hazelnut spread. Born in Barbaresco, Italy, he joined Ferrero in 1952, before the company became a ...