hanuta

Hanuta (own spelling " hanuta ") is a confectionery product of the Italian company Ferrero. It consists of chocolate with hazelnut pieces, sandwiched between two waffles. Hanuta came in 1959 on the German market and is protected as a registered trademark. In the winter of 2009/2010 there was for a short time " Hanuta almond ", as well as in winter 2011/2012 also " Hanuta Crunch ".

Name

The name " hanuta " is a word formed from the hazelnut Table Art word (see acronym). On the package itself is hazelnut slice, as this is the name under which the product according to food regulations.

Decals

Ferrero uses to promote sales regularly collecting images of cartoon characters and soccer internationals. At major sporting events such as football World Cup ( since 1982) and European Championships are Ferrero, similar to Panini Publishing, an adhesive photo series with the players of the German national team out. The individual images can be found in hanuta and duplo and children - bars, two other products of Ferrero, respectively between the two layers of packaging. For each event, a scrapbook and individual images can be ordered so that the collector will not be forced tons of Ferrero products to buy to get a missing image. In addition, images series are issued with motifs, which are known as characters from the Surprise again and again.

Data

Hanuta was sold to May 2012 in a 12- pack of 250 g. Currently, Hanuta available in a 10 pack to 220 g. A hanuta weighs just 21 grams and consists of about 75 % from fat and sugar. In 2010 the product was sold with slivered almonds and almond cream while temporarily came the variant hanuta Crunch in 2012 with cereal crisps in the trade under the name hanuta almond.

Size

A hanuta has a square base with a side length of 55 mm and is 14 mm thick. There are also so-called "minis " available.

Swell

  • Confectionery
  • Brand Name (food)
  • Abbreviation
  • Ferrero
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