Vispa bar in packaging
Wispa ( Rus. Vispa ) is a brand of chocolate bars of the Cadbury company (now owned by mondelez [1] ), popular all over the world. It appeared in 1981 and was discontinued in 2003 due to low demand [2] . In 2007, release resumed in the UK [3] [4] [5] .
It was sold and advertised, among other things, in the 1990s and in the USSR .
Bar Types
Cutaway bar
In Russia, Wispa was sold from the 1990s to the beginning of the 2000s in the form of bars and chocolate bars.
Types of Wispa:
- Wispa - the most popular type, was a chocolate bar (porous chocolate with chocolate icing);
- Wispa Bar - a bar of chocolate with different fillings (for example, porous chocolate and white, as well as the filling "Walnut");
- Wispa Hazelnuts - Chocolate bar with hazelnuts .
- Wispa Mint - a combination with a refreshing, original mint layer.
- Wispa Gold - delicate milk chocolate with a lot of viscous caramel [6] [7] ;
- Wispaccino - bright coffee filling;
- Wispa Bite - a combination of sweet caramel biscuit
Notes
- ↑ http://www.mondelezinternational.com/~/media/MondelezCorporate/Uploads/downloads/cadbury_Fact_Sheet.pdf
- ↑ Back to the future
- ↑ Cadbury is bringing back the Wispa chocolate bar after a campaign on social networking websites demanded its return. (English) , The Telegraph (04 Aug 2008). Date of treatment November 26, 2017.
- ↑ Web Wispa-ing campaign helps bring back a chocolate classic (English) , Daily Mail (17 August 2007). Date of treatment November 26, 2017.
- ↑ Chocolate lovers returned Wispa bars to the shelves , Lenta.ru (August 18, 2007). Date of treatment November 26, 2017.
- ↑ Wispa Gold goes on sale - for £ 961.48 - Telegraph
- ↑ In British stores began to sell chocolate for the price of gold: Life: Lenta.ru