What was Twix originally called?

The product was first produced in the United Kingdom in 1967, and introduced in the United States in 1979. Twix was called Raider in mainland Europe for many years before its name was changed in 1991 (2000 in Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden and Turkey) to match the international brand name.
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Why was Twix called Raider?

The name Raider was changed to Twix seemingly to try to promote interest and refresh sales. While the name Twix was well accepted in the United States, other countries were not such a fan of the name change from Raider.
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What was Mars bar originally called?

However before the Mars company even was called “Mars”, it was first called the Mar-O-Bar company and had a candy bar named Mar-O-Bar that evolved into the Milky Way bar.
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What do they call Twix in Germany?

Raider was a brand of chocolate bar by Mars distributed in Northern Europe. It was introduced in West Germany and Austria in 1976 and sold under that name until 1991, when it was renamed Twix in line with the brand name used elsewhere in the world.
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What was Snickers originally called?

Snickers is an American chocolate bar created in 1930 and named after the favourite horse of the Mars family – Marathon. Until 19 July 1990 the Snickers bar was the name given to the nutty chocolate bar in the rest of the world but in the UK it remained known as the Marathon.
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Why is Dime called Daim?

Product information. First off, a quick explanation: Daim Bar was originally called Dajm bar when launched in its native Sweden in the 1950s, and was renamed Dime bar for the British market until 2005! It's now known universally as Daim. Phew.
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Why are Kit Kats called Kit Kats?

However, Nestle also says that the “name first appeared on a boxed assortment of chocolates that Rowntree's made during the 1920s.” That name officially came from an 18th century Whig literary club titled after a man named Christopher Catling—or Kit Cat.
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What is Twix called in England?

The product was first produced in the United Kingdom in 1967, and introduced in the United States in 1979. Twix was called Raider in mainland Europe for many years before its name was changed in 1991 (2000 in Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden and Turkey) to match the international brand name.
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What are Twix called in the UK?

4. Twix | Raider. While the Twix has always kept the same name here in the UK, across much of Europe, the chocolate biscuit bar was actually known as a Raider until the Twix name took over across the 1990s and early 2000s.
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Is there a difference between left and right Twix?

Right Twix is enrobed in chocolate with drizzled caramel with a crunchy cookie inside. Thus, it's sweet and crunchy. Left Twix is coated in chocolate with cascaded caramel with a crispy cookie inside making it sweet and crunchy as well.
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What did star bars used to be called?

Launched in 1976. It was renamed as Peanut Boost in 1989 and then renamed again as Star Bar in 1994.
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When did Dime bar change its name?

It was renamed "Daim" in most countries in 1990, although it continued to be marketed in the United Kingdom and Ireland as Dime. The brand was purchased by the American company Kraft Foods in 1993 and is now held by Mondelez International, which Kraft spun off in 2012.
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What does Twix stand for?

Etymology. Brand name, derived from twin and bix (since there are two biscuits of the product in each package).
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Are Twix fingers the same?

Left vs Right Twix

According to modern-day Twix rival factories, the two sides are not the same. What is this? In the right Twix factory, caramel flows on the cookie, while in the left Twix factory, caramel cascades onto the cookie.
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What is the Twix slogan?

Chew it Over with Twix.
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What is a Crunchie in England?

Crunchie (stylized as crunchie) is a brand of chocolate bar with a honeycomb toffee (or known as "sponge toffee" in Canada and "honeycomb" or "cinder toffee" in the UK as well as "hokey pokey" in New Zealand) sugar centre. It is made by Cadbury and was originally launched in the UK by J. S. Fry & Sons in 1929.
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Why did Daim change its name?

Daim bar. The Swedish chocolate bar was known as Dime until 2005. Its name was changed to bring it into line with the rest of Europe.
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What were M&Ms before?

Treets were a brand of confectionery sold by Mars Limited in France, Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands.
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Why did Snickers change their name?

Snickers was the global name used in the United States so Mars decided to align their UK product by changing the name to fit with the global brand. So Marathons became Snickers globally in 1990.
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Is a Twix Cadbury?

Cadbury's Twix: 3 Packs - British Chocolate Bars Delivered.
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What is the oldest candy bar?

In the 20th century, candy bars became one of the most popular sweets of all time. The oldest candy bar was created in 1847 by Joseph Fry using bittersweet chocolate. Henry Nestle and Daniel Peter first introduced milk chocolate to the world in 1875.
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Why did Kit Kat stop using foil?

First the thin, foil wrapping was ditched for a sturdy plastic amid flagging sales. Now KitKat, the chocolate bar credited with spurring Britain to victory over Hitler, is undergoing a further makeover to retain its place in the nation's affections - by taking a break from its slogan.
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Did Kit Kat used to have 5 fingers?

In the 1980s, a Kit Kat with five shorter fingers was sold in vending machines in the UK.
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Can you still buy 54321 chocolate bars?

Made up of five delicious parts, the 54321 fused wafer, fondant, rice crispies and caramel smothered in thick milk chocolate. They were sadly discontinued in 1989, but not before their advert became a bona-fide 80s classic.
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