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Aero Peppermint Mint Chocolate Giant Easter Egg, 230g

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Melbourne discovers Rowntree's English Aero!: New imported chocolate delights Victorians". The Herald (Melbourne, Victoria). 9 November 1938. p.13. By 1936, sales of the chocolate had reached New York City, and later spread to many other countries including Canada, South Africa and Japan. Aero has been manufactured by Nestlé since 1988, after a takeover of Rowntree's. Known for its unique "bubbly" texture that collapses as the bar melts, it is available in many different flavours, and various forms including Aero Bubbles and Aero Biscuits. [2] History [ edit ] The Aero Mint Egg was released in January 1996 and had light green mint-flavoured bubbles inside milk chocolate. [99] A giant Aero Mint Egg was also available during Easter 1999. [100] In 2006, Nestlé planned a half-mint and half-milk chocolate shell egg for the following Easter. [101] The 2009 Easter range was planned to include a small filled Aero Bubbles egg. [102] In 2010, Nestlé Canada introduced Aero in the shape of an egg for Easter. [103] The 2011 Easter range was to include the Aero Luvabubble Lamb. [104] Aero Lambs returned in 2012 with a peppermint centre [105] and a Lamb Giant Egg. [71] In 2013 the Easter range included the Aero Bubbles peppermint Insider Egg and the Aero Selection Giant Egg (with peppermint, orange and milk chocolate Aero bars). [106] In 2016, Nestlé publicised the "chocolate egg with bubbly bars" as chocolate firms avoided the word "Easter" in their branding. [107]

Who Were The Aero Girls? - Digital York Showcase (Library & Archives, University of York)". hoaportal.york.ac.uk . Retrieved 2019-07-17. In 2002, Nestlé Canada's research showed that consumers would often break the Aero bar into pieces and then let it melt in the mouth to prolong the experience. Their subsequent advertising showed two women, the first biting into the bar, the other responding, "What are you doing? That's not right.". [58] Aero Ice Cream bars were released in the United Kingdom in 1995. The 60ml bars contained Aero chocolate inside a chocolate shell, surrounded by Aero chocolate ice cream. [96] In 2010, R&R Ice Cream in Yorkshire was contracted to make two types of Aero ice cream. These were: Aero Double Bubble, a mint and chocolate ice cream containing aerated pieces of chocolate; and Aero Bubbleball, a frozen chocolate and mint mousse pot with a ball of Aero chocolate. [97]

Jones, Phil; Jones, Sarah; Stone, Debbie (22 December 2007). "Accuracy of comparing bone quality to chocolate bars for patient information purposes: observational study". British Medical Journal. 335 (7633): 1285–7. doi: 10.1136/bmj.39413.798472.BE. ISSN 0959-8146. PMC 2151161. PMID 18156229. In 1997, Unilever sued Nestlé, stating that Nestlé infringed Unilever's patent for aerated chocolate ice cream products. [10] In 2012, agency Skive created the 'AeroMail' social media campaign in which consumers could "spread the bubbliness" of Aero with a digital balloon on Facebook. [63] In April 2001, Nestlé Canada announced that Aero and other bars manufactured at their Toronto factory would now be made alongside bars containing nuts. Nestlé no longer guaranteed that the bars were free from nut-protein contamination. [22] In May 2001, the decision was reversed due to consumer outcry, and the company retained their nut-free guarantee for Canadian bars. [23] Nestlé to stop making chocolate in nut-free facility". Waterloo Region Record. 20 April 2001. p.A04.

Like this article? Sign up to our newsletter to get more articles like this delivered straight to your inbox.Aero is an aerated chocolate bar manufactured by the Vevey-based company Nestlé. Originally produced by Rowntree's, Aero bars were introduced in 1935 to the North of England as the "new chocolate". [1] By the end of that year, it had proved sufficiently popular with consumers that sales were extended throughout the United Kingdom. GB 459583,Todd, John William& Rowntree& Co. Ltd,"Improved process for manufacturing articles of food or confectionery",published 11 January 1937,issued July 11, 1935 As much as you might want to deny it, and although it's three months away, Easter is slowly nearing. Which means we are beginning to spot more and more Easter goodies, including these Aero Peppermint Mini Eggs. Yep, these mint chocolate balls of goodness have been seen in Tesco and we're basically freaking out. So, if you're a fan of the aerated mint chocolate, you might just consider these mini eggs the stuff of dreams. Marketing Week has commented on the products that increased sales during the recent heatwave". Marketing Week: 6. 5 August 1983.

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