Lion (chocolate bar)
Lion is a chocolate bar that originated in the United Kingdom. It is produced by Nestlé. The Lion bar was first introduced in 1976 and has since become a popular snack in various countries around the world.
History[edit]
The Lion bar was first produced in 1976 by Rowntree's, a British confectionery company. In 1988, Rowntree's was acquired by Nestlé, which continued to produce the Lion bar. The bar has undergone several changes in its recipe and packaging over the years, but its distinctive combination of caramel, wafer, and chocolate has remained consistent.
Description[edit]
The Lion bar is a combination of chewy caramel, crispy wafer, and crunchy cereals, all covered in milk chocolate. It is known for its distinctive lion logo and its slogan, "Raaar...Lion Bar – it's grrreat!", which plays on the bar's name and its bold, hearty flavor.
Varieties[edit]
There are several varieties of the Lion bar, including the Lion Peanut bar, the Lion White bar, and the Lion Milk bar. Each variety offers a unique twist on the original Lion bar recipe, catering to different taste preferences.
In popular culture[edit]
The Lion bar has been featured in various forms of media and popular culture. It has been referenced in television shows, films, and books, and has even been the subject of art installations and exhibitions.
See also[edit]
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Logo of the Lion chocolate bar brand
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A split Lion chocolate bar showing the interior
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Lion cereal box
