Life enhancing trivia: chocolate bars for children

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January 16, 2010

Children Tie Chocolate

I’ve had a lot lately "Children’s chocolate" covered and noticed how delicious the stuff is. Accordingly, a pack was all pretty quickly with me. The good taste comes, of course, from the sugar and milk powder, which of course contains a lot more fat than normal milk. I already know why I don’t often buy children’s products because they are all gone so quickly. Once I start, I don’t get enough of it.

Now I was standing in front of the large children’s shelf in the net of my trust and started to wonder what the difference between "Children’s chocolate" and "Children’s bars" is. The list of ingredients is nothing, because there are absolutely no differences. Only the size differentiates the two Ferrero products, even the shape is the same: 5 "milk rooms". Hmmmm.

So the internet has to serve and you can quickly come to a result:

  • Letter to Ferrero
  • Children’s bars vs. Children’s chocolate

There is no information on the official Ferrero website.

So two differentiators. One is from Ferrero itself and is only for classification:

One product [Kinder Chocolate] defines itself as portioned chocolate bar, the other [Kinder Riegel] is a single, larger bar, suitable for leisure, travel and as a family pack.

The ultimate clearer differentiator is the packaging. "Children’s bars" are packed airtight, which is supposed to protect the aroma and probably leads to the fact that many Internet users, whose opinion I was bluntly witnessed, prefer the bars of chocolate. "Children’s chocolate" is rather loosely packaged, which I don’t find bad either.

I find no big differences in taste, but I have to admit that the bar tastes more intense. The airtight packaging really does what it says on the tin. On the other hand, I prefer to feel the slightly furry surface of the chocolate with the tongue rather than the smooth surface of the bar.

Ultimately, it doesn’t matter, because the same addictive sugar and taste is in everything. Some may prefer the more intense taste of "Children’s bars", but many will also like the smaller portions of the "Children’s chocolate". For me it doesn’t really matter, since both are gone pretty quickly.

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