Product description
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Extremely classic German chocolate that is always delivered in a handy tin box, Dose in German. In 1936, this chocolate was developed for the Olympics in Germany as a sports chocolate.
The blue jar contains a slightly milder milk chocolate. The milk chocolate melts more easily than the red "Zartbitter".
The name comes from Schokolade-Kaffee-Kolanuss. Kolanuss, kola nut in Swedish, is a nut that is naturally very rich in caffeine, which has made this chocolate a natural stimulant throughout the ages.
During the Second World War, it was distributed to fighter pilots, especially night pilots to keep the crew awake . But the chocolate was appreciated and found its way to most troops.
After the end of the war, the chocolate was mainly marketed as a stimulant for motorists.
The chocolate is delivered cut into 16 pieces, 8 per layer in the classic tin box. It comes in two flavors; milk chocolate with a blue can and dark chocolate in a red can.
Each piece contains about 12.5 mg of caffeine, so the whole can ends up at 200 mg, which is equivalent to about 4 cups of coffee.
Ingredients: Sugar, cocoa butter , skimmed milk powder, cocoa mass, coffee (2.6%), cocoa powder (1.6%), sunflower lecithin + E476, flavourings. May contain traces of nuts, gluten and soy.
Expiration/best before date: 2026-03-14
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