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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: 2026-06-18
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This is what our customers think about this product (summarized by AI):
Scho-ka-kola receives mostly top ratings, praised for its taste and reusable packaging. It's appreciated as an energy boost, ideal for tired moments or traveling. Some comments suggest the caffeine flavor might be overpowering, but it is generally considered refreshing and tasty. A few note the price as a concern, and some wish for a caffeine-free option.