Revels (confectionery)
Revels (confectionery)[edit | edit source]
Revels are a popular brand of confectionery produced by Mars, Incorporated. They were first introduced in the United Kingdom in 1967. The unique selling point of Revels is the fact that each bag contains a random assortment of flavours, adding an element of surprise to the consumption experience.
History[edit | edit source]
Mars first launched Revels in the UK in 1967. The original selection of flavours included toffee, orange, coffee, malteser, chocolate, and peanut. Over the years, the selection has changed and evolved, with some flavours being discontinued and new ones introduced.
Flavours[edit | edit source]
The current selection of Revels flavours includes:
- Chocolate: A solid milk chocolate ball.
- Orange: A chocolate ball with an orange-flavoured centre.
- Coffee: A chocolate ball with a coffee-flavoured centre.
- Raisin: A chocolate ball with a raisin centre.
- Malteser: A malteser-like ball, lighter in colour.
- Toffee: A chocolate ball with a hard, chewy toffee centre.
Packaging[edit | edit source]
Revels are typically sold in small, medium, and large bags. The packaging is predominantly red, with images of the various flavours scattered across the front. The Mars logo is prominently displayed, along with the Revels brand name.
Popularity[edit | edit source]
Revels have maintained a steady popularity since their introduction. Their unique selling point of a 'lucky dip' selection of flavours has proven to be a hit with consumers. They are widely available in supermarkets, convenience stores, and online retailers across the UK.
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