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''Kinder'' is the [[German language|German]] word for "children."
''Kinder'' is the [[German language|German]] word for "children."


==External Links==
*[http://thechocolatereview.wordpress.com/2007/06/20/kinder-bueno/ The Chocolate Review's article on Kinder Bueno]


[[Category:Ferrero brands]]
[[Category:Ferrero brands]]

Revision as of 16:29, 20 June 2007

Kinder Bueno

Kinder Bueno is a chocolate bar from Ferrero. It is a hazelnut cream filled waffle with a chocolate covering. Kinder Bueno originally comes from Italy, where it debuted in 1990. It became available in Latin America (Brazil, Argentina and Mexico) and Greece in the mid-1990s, in Germany and France starting in 1999, and has been common in Canada and the United Kingdom since 2004. A few stores in the U.S. carry it, but because of its rarity, it can be very expensive. Kinder Bueno is only sold in packs of two and six.

In 2007, Kinder Bueno was relaunched aimed at an adolescent market with a new commercial, aired in the UK and Ireland.

Bueno is the Spanish word for "good."

Kinder is the German word for "children."

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