Bertie Beetle

Bertie Beetle

A Bertie Beetle is an Australian chocolate bar manufactured by Nestlè. It consists of chocolate shaped like an anthropomorphised beetle with small pieces of honeycomb throughout. It was created as a way to use up pieces of honeycomb left over from the production of other confectioneries. [Cockington, J. 'It's in the bag', "The Age", 7 March 2006.]

First production

The Bertie Beetle was first produced in 1963, when it was launched by AFL player Ron Barassi, [Edmonds, M et al. 'Watch this space', "The Herald Sun", 13 September 2005.] and was sold in shops until 1970, when manufacturer Nestle entered an exclusive agreement with Showbag Marketing to only sell the chocolate at shows and exhibitions. ['Mr Beetle brings smiles', "Northern News", 7 August 2003.]

Showbag-only era

Bertie Beetles are most well known for their inclusion in the reliably cheap Bertie Beetle showbag, available around Australia at various Shows. The 'Bertie Beetle Showbag' is one of the most popular showbags ever made. ['Bertie Beetles a hit with nation's chocolate lovers', "The Advertiser", 15 November 2006.] When the bag was withdrawn from sale at Royal Shows, Nestle bowed to the resultant community pressure and recommenced sale of the bag. [Dyer, B. 'The big loot is in the bag', "Gold Coast Bulletin", 15 February 2003.]

The bag traditionally cost $2 and came with a few Bertie Beetles and some Allens lollipops. Until 12pm on the first day of a royal show there is often an early bird special with some Bertie Beetle bags discounted to $1.

The 'Bertie Beetle Bonanza' was created to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Bertie Beetle in 2003, which came with many Bertie Beetles as well as some other goodies. In 2006, there were four variations in existence: a small red bag, a medium sized blue bag, a large gold bag and the '1-2-3' bag, which contains the three bags as well as some extras. The price for the classic blue 'Bertie Beetle' showbag was increased in 2006 to $3. For the 2007 Royal Shows however, the price has returned to its traditional price of $2.

Despite the reputation of the Beetle showbag for ubiquity, comedian Rove McManus famously failed to find one when he visited the Royal Adelaide Show in 2001. [Smith, M. 'Remember when', "The Advertiser", 6 September 2006.]

The product comes in the regular packaging as well as a red and white Christmas edition. The standard sizing for both versions is 10 grams. Bertie Beetles contain gelatine so are not suitable for vegetarians.Fact|date=November 2007

Retail re-introducution

Bertie Beetles are currently being reintroduced as a trial to the Australian market through supermarket chains Woolworths and Safeway(Victoria) in multi-packs, as of November 2007. Other major retailers have yet to take the multipack Bertie Beetles on board.

Other varieties

No longer available is Lady Beetle, Bertie's white chocolate equivalent, which had its own, slightly more expensive showbag.

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