*** Welcome to piglix ***

Mathe Forum Schule und Studenten
0 like 0 dislike
88 views
This piglix contains articles or sub-piglix about Ferrero brands
piglix posted in Food & drink by Galactic Guru
   

Please log in or register to add a piglet to this piglix.

0 like 0 dislike

Pocket Coffee


imagePocket Coffee

Pocket Coffee is a brand name of the Ferrero company for a chocolate confectionery, sold internationally. The pralines are individually wrapped and consist of Italian liquid espresso encased in a shell of dark chocolate. They were marketed for the first time in Italy in 1968.

Pocket Coffee is sold most widely in Italy because of the Ferrero headquarters in Alba, Piedmont; Germany is the second largest market.

For many years, it was extremely difficult to obtain them outside of Europe but, while distribution is still limited, it is now available online and in certain major food markets. As is also the case for Ferrero Rocher, Mon Chéri, and Raffaello, the production restricts the sale to only the winter months (November to April).




...

Wikipedia
0 like 0 dislike

Raffaello (confection)


Raffaello is a spherical coconut-almond confection that manufacturer Ferrero SpA brought to the market in 1990. The total almond content accounts for 8% of the weight, and the total coconut content is 23.5%.

The praline comprises a spherical wafer which is filled with a white milk cream and white blanched almonds. It is surrounded by a coconut layer. Raffaello contains no chocolate, but does contain lactose, making Raffaello incompatible for consumers with lactose intolerance. Likewise, almonds instead of hazelnuts are included, which is relevant for those allergic to hazelnut.



...

Wikipedia
0 like 0 dislike

Tic Tac


Tic Tac (officially styled as "tic tac") is a brand of small, hard mints, consisting of 94.5% sugar, manufactured by the Italian confectioner Ferrero, and are available in a variety of flavors in over 100 countries.

Tic Tacs were first produced in 1969. They are usually sold in small transparent plastic boxes with a flip-action living hinge lid. Originally, Tic Tacs were dyed specific colors for different flavors, although in many countries the transparent plastic boxes are colored but the actual Tic Tacs are white.

Tic Tacs were first introduced by Ferrero in 1969, under the name "Refreshing Mints". In 1970, the name was changed to Tic Tacs, after the distinctive sound of the mints rattling in their container. Besides the original "Orange" and Fresh Mint flavors, several new varieties were added, including aniseed, cinnamon (or "Winter Warmer"), an orange and grape mix (in 1976), spearmint, peppermint, Powermint, sour apple, mandarin, tangarine, berry, fresh orange, strawberry, wintergreen, pink grapefruit, orange and lime together (in 1978), cherry, passion fruit (in 2007), pomegranate (in 2010), mango, lime, and popcorn (2014). The grape flavor was eliminated in 1976 because of health concerns about the red dye amaranth (FD&C Red #2), a suspected carcinogen. Orange Tic Tacs were sold without the Grape.

Other offerings have included holiday gift packs for Christmas, Easter, St Patricks Day, and Valentine's Day.

Since 1980, the Tic Tac slogan has been "The 1½ Calorie Breath Mint".

During the 1990s, "double packs" were introduced, featuring a regular Tic Tac container with two flavors inside. Available combinations included Tangerine and Lime, Orange and Grape, and Berry and Cherry.

In the UK, France, Ireland, Italy and Australia Tic Tacs are noted as being less than two calories with the slogan "Two hours of Tic Tac freshness in less than two calories". In Canada, New Zealand and Australia, and used once in the United States, the Tic Tac slogan is "it's not just a mint, it's a tic tac". In India, the Tic Tac slogan is "Refreshment to be shared".



...

Wikipedia

...