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Milk chocolate (sugar, cocoa butter, milk powder, skim milk powder, cocoa mass, soy and/or sunflower lecithin vanillin), skim milk powder, sugar, modified (vegetable, palm) fats, anhydrous milk fat, soy and/or sunflower lecithin, vanillin
Contains milk and soy
The Kinder Surprise is a chocolate egg introduced in 1972 by Ferrero. The chocolate egg itself consists of a milk chocolate layer with layer of white chocolate directly under it. The egg is hollow inside except for plastic parts, packaged within a plastic container, that can be assembled to make a toy. Originally marketed towards children, Kinder Surprises are also popular with adults who collect the toys inside. Due to the 1938 Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act which prevents "non-nutritive" items in confections, the Kinder Surprise is banned in the United States but are available in Canada.
Milk chocolate (sugar, cocoa butter, milk powder, skim milk powder, cocoa mass, soy and/or sunflower lecithin vanillin), skim milk powder, sugar, modified (vegetable, palm) fats, anhydrous milk fat, soy and/or sunflower lecithin, vanillin
Contains milk and soy
The Kinder Surprise is a chocolate egg introduced in 1972 by Ferrero. The chocolate egg itself consists of a milk chocolate layer with layer of white chocolate directly under it. The egg is hollow inside except for plastic parts, packaged within a plastic container, that can be assembled to make a toy. Originally marketed towards children, Kinder Surprises are also popular with adults who collect the toys inside. Due to the 1938 Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act which prevents "non-nutritive" items in confections, the Kinder Surprise is banned in the United States but are available in Canada.