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Nogger is a brand of ice cream bar made by Langnese. It was first introduced in West Germany in 1964, making it one of the oldest ice cream brands of Unilever. Products The original "Nogger" product is a vanilla and chocolate ice cream with a coating of cocoa glaze, hazelnuts and rusk pieces. A Nogger weighs 69 grams and has an energy value of 870 kilojoules (210 kilocalories). It is made from fat icing, hazelnut and rusk pieces, skimmed milk, vegetable fat, low-fat cocoa, wheat flour, emulsifier, salt and flavorings. Later Nogger products include: *Nogger Choc – 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 there was a re-release of Nogger Choc after a group on the social network StudiVZ campaigned for its reintroduction. Having an energy value of 938 kilojoules (226 kilocalories), a Nogger Choc ...
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GB Glace
GB Glace (originally Glace-Bolaget until 1991) is the largest ice cream company in Sweden. It was founded in 1942 and after they had become a partner in 1973, was eventually fully purchased by the British company Unilever in 1996. History Early history Ice cream has been produced in Sweden since the late 1920s. Stockholm’s first ice cream manufacturer was called Choklad-Thule. In Uppsala, the company Fyris started ice cream production in the early 1930s but declared bankruptcy in 1933. Until 1934, Pressbyrån collaborated with Choklad-Thule on the delivery of ice cream. In the same year, the company terminated the agreement and began its production with Fyri’s old machines. This became the basis for Alaska Glace in Stockholm. The company Mjölkcentralen (MC) started ice cream production in 1934, after Eric Wilhelm Hanner, son of one of the managers at Mjölkcentralen, came back from studying the production of ice cream in various countries, among them Denmark, Swit ...
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