- Neapolitans (chocolate)
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Neapolitans were solid, oblong chocolates of assorted flavours, individually wrapped in foiled paper. Neapolitans were manufactured by Terry's in York, Yorkshire. They were particularly popular around Christmas time in England. They were mainly packaged in a box but were also available loose in an old-style tall glass or plastic jar.
The flavours were:
Blue - Milk Chocolate
Red - Plain Chocolate
Brown - Mocha (coffee flavoured plain chocolate)
Yellow - Cafe Au Lait (coffee flavoured milk chocolate)
Orange - Orange Chocolate
Green - MintSince September 2005, the chocolates are no longer being produced, due to the closure of Terry's factory by new owners Kraft Foods.[1]
References
- ^ "End of an era in York". September 2005. http://www.bbc.co.uk/northyorkshire/iloveny/2004/terrys_closure/. Retrieved 6 November 2011.
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