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Brand loyalty is something all businesses strive for. But in terms of chocolate which comes out on top? Below is a list of the Top 5 most popular chocolate bars in the world in terms of consumption.<br>For more information visit us: https://www.masterchocolat.com
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Top 5 Most Popular Chocolate Bars in the World Brand loyalty is something all businesses strive for. But in terms of chocolate which comes out on top? Below is a list of the Top 5 most popular chocolate bars in the world in terms of consumption. www.masterchocolat.com
Snickers The best-selling chocolate bar of all time, the Snickers Bar was introduced to the world in 1930 by Mars Incorporated. Consisting of peanut nougat topped with roasted peanuts and caramel and covered in smooth milk chocolate the product was named after the Mars family horse. Today it has worldwide global sales of $2 billion.
Reese's Peanut Butter Cups Introduced in 1928 by Harry Burnett Reese, this chocolate has been one of the best-selling candies in U.S. History. Consisting of a delicious peanut butter filling enrobed in milk chocolate it comes as an individual 'Big Cup' or in a pack of 2, 4 or 8. Anyone who has seen the Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore film '50 First Dates' will recognise this product instantly.
Kit Kat First created by Rowntrees of York in 1935, Kit Kat's in its original four finger form were developed after a worker at the Rowntree York factory put a suggestion in a recommendation box for a snack that 'a man could take to work in his pack up'. Originally called 'Rowntree's Chocolate Crisp' the product was renamed to Kit Kat after WWII. Today it is produced by Nestle in 17 countries around the world including the UK, Egypt, Australia, Algeria, China, Malaysia, Turkey, Bulgaria and Venezuela.
Milky Way Created in Minnesota by Frank C. Mars in 1923, the Milky Way was the first commercially distributed filled chocolate bar. The name and taste of the bar was taken from a famed malted milkshake of the day, not the earth's galaxy as many contend. In its first year of sales in 1924 the Milk Way generated $800,000 in revenue.
Baby Ruth Originally known as 'Kandy Kake' this bar of chocolate-covered peanuts, caramel, and nougat was introduced to the U.S in 1900. Similar to a Picnic, this product was first produced in Chicago by the Curtiss Candy Company who renamed it Baby Ruth in 1921, supposedly in honor of the daughter of President Grover Cleveland. Nowadays it is manufactured by Nestle.
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