Wrapped Kinder Surprise egg with an open half Kinder Surprise egg behind it. - New Africa/Shutterstock Growing up in Argentina, Kinder Surprise eggs were an inexpensive joy. On the way home from ...
The Kinder egg – which is technically called the “Kinder Surprise” – is a tremendously popular confectionary throughout most of the world. It consists of a thin shell of milk and white chocolate that ...
Travel to virtually any country outside the United States, and you'll find Kinder Surprise, a chocolate egg stuffed with a tiny toy, waiting to tempt you at any grocery store check-out lane. We've ...
Objectively speaking, Kinder Eggs are not particularly good candy. But with chocolate halves breaking open to reveal a tiny toy prize inside, Kinder Eggs are cool, from a kid's perspective. And like ...
Kinder Eggs are coming to the U.S. — legally. The hollow chocolate egg with the toy surprise inside has not been allowed in the states due to a 1930s law banning candy with non-food objects inside, ...
All rejoice hallelujah, the candy gods have blessed our bellies once again: Kinder Eggs are coming to the United States. Starting in January 2018, you can eat all the chocolate eggs your body can ...
For many, it’s more about nostalgia than taste. My great friend — whose family immigrated to the U.S. from Russia in the early 90s — described first experiencing a Kinder Egg during an extended ...
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