Nogger

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Nogger

Nogger is a trademark for a popsicle of Langnese .

Nogger was branded nogger newly introduced in 1964 in Germany, making it one of the oldest ice models of the company Unilever .

variants

Nogger

Pack of Nogger original

It consists of vanilla - and chocolate - ice cream with a coating of chocolate glaze , hazelnuts and Zwiebackstückchen .

Nogger Choc

As a second variety, the variant Nogger Choc was introduced in 1986 ; it has a nut nougat cream core and dark chocolate ice cream. This core was initially soft and was replaced by a hard chocolate core in the 1990s. From 2001 to 2008 this ice cream was not available. In 2008 Nogger Choc was reissued after a group in the social network studiVZ campaigned for the reintroduction. When it was reintroduced, the ice cream got its original soft core from the 1980s.

Nogger bars

In addition, there is now also the Nogger bar variety with a caramel filling instead of the nut-nougat core and without a stick. This means that there are now three Nogger variants on the German market.

advertising

For years, the ice cream was advertised with the slogan “Nogger dir one!” , Which has gained a certain degree of awareness. This slogan is no longer on the packaging today.

ingredients

A Nogger Classic weighs 69 grams and has an energy value of 870 kilojoules (210 kilocalories ). It is made from fat glaze , hazelnut and rusks , skimmed milk , vegetable fat, low-fat cocoa , wheat flour , emulsifier , salt and flavorings .

A nogger choc weighs 66 grams and has an energy value of 938 kilojoules (226 kilocalories ). It is an ice cream with a vanilla flavor and a nougat cream filling (16%), a cocoa-based fat glaze (16%) with white nougat (2%) and rusks (2%).

Individual evidence

  1. fight in the chest , Der Spiegel 38/1964 of 16 September 1964
  2. ^ Nogger trademark register
  3. Bernd M. Samland: The Google effect: the formation of brand-specific verbs, Logos Verlag Berlin GmbH, 2010, p. 99 [1]
  4. Nogger Choc , langnese.de
  5. Stylistic means of advertising, PDF, p. 4 , verbüberszentrale-bawue.de
  6. Mother tongue, Volume 84, Society for German Language, 1974, p. 157 [2]
  7. Trademark register Nogger you one