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On the Kinder Chocolate page, there is contradicting information, saying that Bueno " ...was released in Italy in 1978, in Germany in 1991 and in the United Kingdom in 2002." rather than 1990 as stated in this page. Not sure which is correct, or how to edit without messing things up!
Please fix
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Coalford (
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14:35, 23 November 2022 (UTC)reply
"Kinder Bueno is only sold in packs of two, three, six, and boxes of twelve."
In the UK it can be purachsed in most stores as a single package consisting of two wafers (like a twix etc...). Each wafer has a clear plastic wrap not the foil one shown in the image.
81.23.50.232 (
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06:27, 15 March 2010 (UTC)reply
Under the criticism section, there's a link out to the article the section ostensibly is taken from. This article contradicts the section's claim that the hydrocarbons are an ingredient intentionally added to the product. Instead the article is clear that it comes from contamination, and this is backed up by a second article. I have completely rewritten the section to reflect the actual content of both articles.
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Cthulhuclub (
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00:58, 20 September 2021 (UTC)reply
Flavour variations
There are some variations of this chocolate, which I think should be listed here. I have found these:
Cannot find any information or source on the Gray Chocolate flavour or anything on gray chocolate at all for that matter. We should get a reference to that flavour and maybe more info on when/why it was scrapped.
Hippopotapedian (
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04:30, 4 June 2024 (UTC)reply