Chokito
Chokito is a chocolate bar produced by Nestlé. It was first introduced in Brazil in the 1970s and has since become popular in various other countries, including Australia, New Zealand, and Switzerland. The bar consists of caramel fudge and crisped rice covered in milk chocolate.
History[edit | edit source]
The Chokito bar was first launched in Brazil in the 1970s by Nestlé. It quickly gained popularity due to its unique combination of textures and flavors. In the following decades, the bar was introduced to other markets, including Australia, New Zealand, and Switzerland.
Composition[edit | edit source]
The Chokito bar is composed of a layer of caramel fudge and crisped rice, which is then enrobed in milk chocolate. The caramel fudge provides a sweet, chewy texture, while the crisped rice adds a crunchy element. The milk chocolate coating adds a smooth, creamy finish to the bar.
Popularity[edit | edit source]
Chokito has gained a loyal following in the countries where it is sold. In Australia, it is often associated with the slogan "big feed, big taste", reflecting its substantial size and rich flavor. In Brazil, it is known for its distinctive green and yellow packaging.
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