Owner | Ferrero SpA |
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Country | Italy |
Introduced | 24 October 1969 (Kinder Chocolate) |
Website | kinder |
Kinder (pronounced [ˈkɪndɐ] ; ⓘGerman for "children") brand of chocolate produced by Italian multinational confectionery company Ferrero. Products under the Kinder brand include several varieties and are sold in over 125 countries worldwide.[1]
Products
Chocolate bars
- Kinder Chocolate – Milk chocolate bars.
- Kinder Maxi – A larger version of the Kinder Chocolate.
- Kinder Bueno – Set of two chocolate wafer bars containing a hazelnut cream filling. It was released in Italy in 1978. Kinder introduced a white chocolate version of Bueno in 1999. 2017 saw the release of the coconut and dark chocolate variants of the Kinder Bueno.
- Kinder ChocoFresh – Two-layered chocolate bar. In the bottom, a layer of hazelnut cream then, a whipped cream base, then coated with chocolate.
Chocolate confections
- Kinder advent calendars and Christmas stockings are sold during the Christmas season.
- There are DC Super Hero Girls-themed and Jurassic World-themed Kinder stockings.
- Kinder heart-shaped products are sold during the Valentine's Day season.
- Kinder Surprise – Hollow milk chocolate egg shell containing a toy. The outside surface of the egg is milk chocolate, and the inside is a milky interior.[2] A capsule containing a toy is inside the chocolate egg.
- Kinder Joy – Similar in shape to the Kinder Surprise, it has a plastic egg-shaped packaging that is internally divided into two halves. One half contains two soft creamy chocolate layers, one milk chocolate-flavoured, one white chocolate-flavoured, which are eaten with an included spoon. Embedded in the ganache are two round, chocolate-covered wafers, which are filled with the same hazelnut cream found in Kinder Bueno. The other half contains a small toy.
- Happy Hippos – Wafer coated hippo-shaped biscuit, filled with both a white filling and a hazelnut filling. Happy Hippos are also available in Chocolate flavour.
- Kinder Delice – Chocolate cake with a layer of milk inside and a milk chocolate covering. The Kinder Delice brand has a commemorative variety which features ovos moles (Portuguese for "soft eggs") which is specific to the city of Aveiro, Portugal.
- Kinder Pingui – Similar to Kinder Delice with the exception of a complete chocolate covering and more milky filling inside.
- Milky Bites, known in the UK as Choco Bons – Small milk chocolate eggs, with a hazelnut and white chocolate filling.
- Country Crisp – Similar to the Kinder Chocolate, containing small pieces of cereal and grain within the chocolate filling, as well as a wafer casing. (Also known under the name 'Kinder Country' and 'Kinder Cereali'.)
- Kinder Maxi King – Milk cake with a layer of caramel inside and a hazelnut chocolate covering.
- Kinder Paradiso – Slightly lemon-flavoured sponge cake, with a creamy milk filling in between and powdered sugar on the top.
- Kinder Milk Slice – Chocolate sponge cake that has a creamy, milky filling in the middle.
- Kinder Yogurt Slice – Sponge cake that has yogurt cream inside it, and there is yogurt inside the yogurt cream. It has a slight lemon flavour.
- Kinder Cards – Biscuits with chocolate on top and creamy milk and cocoa fillings.
- Kinder Brioss – Sponge cake with milk chocolate on the top and a milky filling.
- Kinder Breakfast Plus – Sponge cake with five cereals inside it with malt on the top and cocoa on the inside.
- Kinder Pan and Choc – Sponge cake that also has chocolate sponge cake with a cocoa filling.
- Kinder CereAlé – Cereal bar with strawberry and cream fillings. It was created at Expo 2015.
- Kinder Tronky – Biscuit which combines layers of milky cream, biscuit crumbles and chocolate with a cocoa wafer finish. Introduced in 2023.[3]
- Kinder Kinderini – Biscuits shaped like heads of children.
Volleyball sponsorships
Kinder sponsors the Spanish, Italian and Portuguese national volleyball teams.
References
- ↑ Dalle barrette all’«Ovetto»: Kinder festeggia ad Alba i suoi 50 anni (Italian)
- ↑ "Kinder Australia and New Zealand".
- ↑ Enerva, Kaycee (2023-01-26). "Kinder introduces bite-sized Tronky biscuits". Inside FMCG. Retrieved 2023-03-07.
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