Cow Chocolate

Cow Chocolate (Hebrew: שוקולד פרה)

Shokolad Para chocolate bar
Course Snack
Place of origin Israel
Creator Elite
Main ingredients Chocolate
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Cow Chocolate (Hebrew: שוקולד פרה, Shokolad Para) is a brand of Israeli chocolate products produced by the candy and coffee products manufacturer Strauss-Elite.[1]

Cow brand chocolate was first produced in 1934[2] under the name "Shamnunit" (Hebrew: שמנונית, lit. creamy). Since the 1950s, the wrapping of the chocolate bar has featured the illustration of a cow, giving the product its name.[3]

Cow chocolate is one of the company's leading products and one of the most widely sold chocolate bar brands in Israel.[4]

Since 2002 the Cow Chocolate brand has expanded to include chocolate spread, snacks and candy. Changes have also been made in the cow logo.

See also

References

  1. Dovrat-Meseritz, Adi (February 27, 2012). "Study: Strauss exploits monopoly to overcharge on chocolate". Haaretz. Retrieved 10 December 2014.
  2. "Elite's red cow". Haaretz. April 27, 2006. Retrieved 10 December 2014.
  3. Rosenfelder, Shani (January 1, 2009). "Say What? Shokolad para". Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 10 December 2014. (subscription required)
  4. 10 facts about Cow Chocolate

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