Taxi (chocolate)
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Taxi (chocolate)[edit | edit source]
Taxi is a popular chocolate bar produced by Nestle. It was first introduced in the United Kingdom in the 1930s and has since gained popularity worldwide.
History[edit | edit source]
The Taxi chocolate bar was first produced by Mackintosh's in the 1930s. In 1988, Mackintosh's was acquired by Nestle, who continued to produce the Taxi bar.
Description[edit | edit source]
The Taxi bar is a combination of milk chocolate, caramel, nougat, and crisped rice. This unique combination of ingredients gives the Taxi bar its distinctive taste and texture.
Popularity[edit | edit source]
The Taxi bar is particularly popular in the United Kingdom, where it was first introduced. However, it has also gained popularity in other countries, including Australia, Canada, and South Africa.
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