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  2. Mars bar - Wikipedia

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    A U.S. Mars bar A Mars Almond split. In the United States, the Mars bar was a candy bar with nougat and toasted almonds coated with milk chocolate. The same candy bar is known outside the United States as a Mars Almond bar. Originally it did not have caramel, but at some point caramel was added. It was discontinued in 2002. [15]

  3. Topic (chocolate bar) - Wikipedia

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    Topic wrapper A Topic bar split in half. Topic was a chocolate bar made by Mars, Incorporated in France and sold throughout Europe. It contained hazelnuts, nougat and caramel. The bar was first introduced in 1962. In the UK, it was advertised with the line "A Hazelnut in Every Bite". [1] In 1997, a Topic bar was found to have contained the ...

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  5. Aztec (chocolate bar) - Wikipedia

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    The Aztec was created by Cadbury's to compete with the Mars Bar, but it was discontinued in 1978. [4] The Aztec was briefly revived as Aztec 2000 in 2000, but was discontinued again soon after. [5] [6] The Moro is a similar Cadbury product, first sold in New Zealand in the 1960s, that was a much more successful competitor to the Mars Bar. [7]

  6. Forrest Mars Sr. - Wikipedia

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    Forrest Edward Mars Sr. (March 21, 1904 – July 1, 1999) was an American billionaire businessman and the driving force of the candy company Mars Inc. He is best known for introducing Milky Way (1924) and Mars (1932) chocolate bars , and M&M's (1941) chocolate, as well as orchestrating the launch of Uncle Ben's Rice .

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  8. Summit Cookie Bars - Wikipedia

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    Summit was a candy bar manufactured in the early 1980s by Mars in the United States. Labeled "cookie bars" on the packaging, [1] but "candy bars" in some advertising, [2] they consisted of two wafers covered with peanuts, all coated in chocolate. In 1983, Mars changed to individual foil wrapping and promoted the bar as having 30% more chocolate ...

  9. M-Azing - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, the company discontinued all but the Crunchy Singles variety of the candy bar, and now has a "Now with better taste" sticker on it. Mars, Incorporated stated that they planned to rebrand the bar in 2008, but this did not happen. [1] In 2013, M-Azing was relaunched under the name M&M'S Chocolate Bar, which was discontinued in 2015. [2]