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Kinder Pingui

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Kinder Pinguí

- What it is: a chocolate bar from Ferrero’s Kinder line. It has a light milk filling, a chocolate coating, and a thin separating chocolate layer; a typical bar weighs 30 g.

- Nutrition (per 100 g): about 1,873 kJ (448 kcal); 37.8 g carbs; 29.7 g fat; 7 g protein. A 30 g bar has about 9.9 g sugar and 8.9 g fat. Milk content is roughly 5 g per bar (butterfat and skimmed milk powder).

- Alcohol: Ferrero stopped adding alcohol to Kinder products in the mid-2000s by changing the recipe.

- Audience and popularity: aimed at families with children. In 2004, about 48% of German kids aged 6–13 ate at least one Kinder Pinguí per week.

- Advertising and milk content: ads emphasize the milk in the product. The penguin mascot appeals to kids, while the messaging also targets parents. Marketing places Kinder Pinguí between Kinder Chocolate and Milch-Schnitte, with Happy Hippo aimed more at kids in design.

- Variants: Strawberry and Raspberry appeared occasionally. Since 2018, Cocos and Caramel are part of the permanent range.

- Reach: In 2004, Ferrero’s TV ad was among the mostBroadcast in Germany, with over 3,300 broadcasts.


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