Why was Raider renamed to Twix?

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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Is a Raider bar a Twix?

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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How did Twix get its name?

'Twix' is a combination of 'twin' and 'bix,' says The Daily Meal, with 'bix' being British slang for 'biscuits. ' And biscuits are known to Americans as cookies — in this case, the cookie found in a Twix bar.
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What do they call Twix in England?

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 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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Raider Became Twix



Was Twix called raider in the UK?

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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Can you smoke a Twix?

Smoking Twix bars is the new robbing a B&H Gold from your nan. For those of you who want to try this at home (protip: don't) all you have to do is get your Twix, bite both the ends off and then light it like you would anything else. There's even two in a pack just in case you screw up the first one.
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Why did Dime bar change to Daim?

A famous 1995 television commercial (directed by John Lloyd) for the chocolate bar in the United Kingdom featured the comedian Harry Enfield, in which a salesman describes the Dime bar as "smooth on the outside, crunchy on the inside", while a customer says he prefers armadillos, which are "smooth on the inside, ...
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What did Daim used to be called?

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.
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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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Why do Twix say left and right?

"For everyone having a tough time choosing, Twix is prepared to help fans pick which side is right (or left)," the company said. "Custodians can grab a new Left Twix pack, but janitors will want to grab a Right Twix.
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Is left or right Twix better?

Conclusion. Both Right and Left Twix are great chocolate choices with great taste. Some people argue that owing to its greater caramel content, Left Twix is sweeter and crunchier. It also leaves a caramel dip on biting.
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What is left right Twix?

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?

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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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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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 did veet used to be called?

Veet, formerly called Neet and Immac, is a Canadian brand of chemical depilatory products manufactured by the British company Reckitt.
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Why did they change the name of Marathon to Snickers?

Snickers were named Marathons in the UK and Ireland until 1990. 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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What was starburst called before?

The debate over the change of name from Opal Fruits to Starburst has revealed once again the strength of emotion certain brands, especially in confectionery, seem able to stir up in us.
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Why are Mars bars called Mars bars?

It was first manufactured in Slough, England under the Mars bar name in 1932 by Forrest Mars, Sr., son of American candy maker Frank C. Mars. He modelled it after his father's Milky Way bar, which was already popular in the US, adjusting the recipe to better suit European tastes.
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What did boost used to be called?

In 1989 the peanut and caramel Starbar was rebranded as Peanut Boost. A biscuit and caramel version was also launched. The coconut bar was discontinued in 1994 and the peanut version was again rebranded as Starbar. The biscuit version is now the standard Boost bar.
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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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What did a Mars bar used to be 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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