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  2. Kinder Chocolate - Wikipedia

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    The word "Kinder", used as a universal brand, is German for "children". The product gained commercial success, and was later sold in other European countries. [ 4 ] The face of a child is depicted (first by Günter Euringer, then by Matteo Farneti) on the right side of Kinder Chocolate bar packages to suggest to buyers the idea of a product for ...

  3. Kinder (brand) - Wikipedia

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    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 1990. [2] 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.

  4. Kinder Surprise - Wikipedia

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    Kinder Surprise eggs are still illegal in the USA, but remain popular on the black market. [41] [42] The chocolate content of the Kinder Surprise and Kinder Joy is what differentiates them. Kinder Joy has a spoon to eat a creme inside, while Kinder Surprise is two-layer chocolate--milk chocolate on the outside and white chocolate on the inside ...

  5. Kinder Bueno - Wikipedia

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    Kinder Bueno (Kinder is German for "children", bueno is Spanish for "good") is a chocolate biscuit and wafer confection made by Italian confectionery maker Ferrero. Part of the Kinder Chocolate brand line, Kinder Bueno is a hazelnut -cream-filled wafer covered in milk chocolate and a dark chocolate drizzle.

  6. Kinder Pingui - Wikipedia

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    The physiological calorific value of Kinder Pinguí is approx. 1,870 kJ/100 g (450 kcal/100 g) and is therefore somewhat lower than that of Happy Hippo or Kinder Bueno. Nevertheless, in a study for the German Federal Ministry of Consumer Protection, in 2005, the "Kinder Pinguí" advertisement was criticized as trivializing.

  7. Kinder Joy - Wikipedia

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    Kinder Joy (formerly known as Kinder Merendero in Italy and Bahrain) is a candy made by Italian confectionery company Ferrero as part of its Kinder brand of products. It has plastic egg-shaped packaging that splits into two; one half contains layers of cocoa and milk cream topped with two wafer balls, and the other half contains a toy and a spoon on top of the wrapper.

  8. Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck Reunite Again but Source Says ...

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    "Jennifer is doing well. She doesn't dwell on the past,” the source said. “She's so grateful for everything that she has. The divorce is still being worked out.”

  9. Kinder Happy Hippo - Wikipedia

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    Kinder Happy Hippo is a biscuit/candy made by the Italian chocolate and confectionery company Ferrero. Composition. The candy consists of a wafer biscuit shaped ...