First launched in the UK in 1953, Nestle Shreddies have become one of the most popular breakfast cereals - loved by adults and children alike.
Smarties are a longstanding British chocolate treat that is loved by both children and adults alike. Originally Rowntrees of York were producing 'chocolate beans' way back in 1882; they were renamed as Smarties in 1937.
Nestles Smarties have been around forever (okay, since 1882), and these famous sweeties now come in a novel hexagon-shaped tube. The Smarties themselves remain the same: yummy chocolate bites with colourful crunchy shells.
Nestle Smarties have been around since back in 1882, making them an immovable part of British confectionary history. In their current format they come in a hexatube - a hexagonal tube containing the usual array of brightly coloured chocolate bites.
The Nestle Toffee Crisp is a quintessentially British chocolate bar comprising a mouth-watering blend of puffed rice and toffee coated in Nestle's signature milk chocolate.
The Toffee Crisp is an intoxicating mixture of chocolate, toffee and cereal, which when combined in appropriate ratio, results in this mouth watering chocolate bar.
The Toffee crisp is a classic British chocolate bar that has been around in the UK since 1963. These sizeable bars comprise numerous grains of puffed rice ensconced within soft toffee and covered in smooth milk chocolate.
Nestle Toffee Crisps have been on sale in the UK since the early sixties. These reassuringly filling chocolate biscuits are constructed from puffed rice entrenched in soft toffee and surrounded in a layer of milk chocolate.
Given that ladies are basically able to claim sole rights to Galaxy chocolate, it seems only fair that men can enjoy a similar monopoly on the Yorkie bar. As the wrapper clearly states, 'it's not for girls!'.
The Nestle Yorkie is a sturdy chocolate biscuit that is specifically produced to be enjoyed by rugged men, in particular truckers, soldiers and lumberjacks.