When did Twix become left and right?

In 2012, the left Twix versus right Twix ad campaign began, and it continues to this day. The left Twix and right Twix packaging first appeared in 2017. So while there's little evidence that there's any difference at all between the two bars, we leave it entirely up to you which Twix you prefer.
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Is there really a left and right Twix?

Definition. 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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Why do they call Twix left and right?

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. There's a distinct difference in the coating process.
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Are left and right Twix made in different factories?

The Left TWIX/Right TWIX is our new marketing campaign and is designed to engage you into picking your favorite side. The TWIX® product that you enjoy is manufactured in one factory and not the two that the campaign suggests.
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What does the Left Twix have more of?

According to Recipe Marker, "The distinction [between the two] can be found on the label, as the right Twix is cloaked in chocolate with cascaded caramel, and the left side is enrobed in chocolate with drizzled caramel."
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When did Twix become left and right?



What is a left Twix?

If you're still wary of the truth, the publication continued, "The distinction [between the two] can be found on the label, as the right Twix is cloaked in chocolate with cascaded caramel, and the left side is enrobed in chocolate with drizzled caramel."
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How many types of Twix are there?

Two flavors finally united: TWIX Salted Caramel.
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What are 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 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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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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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 do Twix taste different?

“Your taste buds have detected a very subtle change. TWIX® is now made using the global signature recipe and has a more satisfying crunch in its biscuit, alongside the chewy, creamy caramel; a recipe which is loved by consumers around the world.”
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Did they stop making peanut butter Twix?

Peanut Butter Twix is back!

The popular variety of Twix, which was discontinued earlier this year, features a long, narrow cookie much like a traditional Twix, but instead of caramel, it's topped with a layer of creamy peanut butter and the whole bar is then covered in milk chocolate.
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