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Brand Manager Amy Kendall said: " Toffee Crisp and Lion Bar are classics for a reason. With a combined age of over 100 years old, they have been delighting chocolate lovers for generations. But we never want to rest on our laurels. That's why we're incredibly excited to be launching two brand new flavours this autumn – Orange Toffee Crisp and Wild Peanut Lion Bar. Although the name of this chocolate bar is now simply Lion, here in the UK, at least, it is more commonly referred to as Lion Bar by the general public, which was its original name in the 1970s and 80s. Its roaring lion emblem has become iconic and is recognised across the world.

a b c d Elliot, Valerie (1 April 2004). "Cereal offenders endanger child health". The Times. Archived from the original on 7 August 2021 . Retrieved 31 January 2022. a b Boal, Catherine (16 February 2007). "Nestlé teams up with Barry Callebaut". Confectionery News.com. Archived from the original on 11 February 2022 . Retrieved 11 February 2022.

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One of the reasons for the Lion Bar's enduring success is its unique blend of ingredients. Nestlé's dedication to quality and taste shines through in every bite. Here's what you can expect when you unwrap a Lion Bar: In a 2004 analysis by the Consumers' Association, researchers named it the worst and most unhealthy cereal in the survey. [13] It was found that the cereal contained 35.9 grams of sugar per 100 grams which was 18 times the recommended level of sugar with researchers saying that Nestle Lion Cereal contained as much sugar as the chocolate bar of the same name. [13] [14] It was also found that the cereal contained four times as much fat than recommended at 13.7 grams as well as 0.75g salt. [13] On 20 July 2017, a lorry containing twenty-five tons of Lion bars burst into flames on the A2 road, near the junction for the Bluewater shopping centre in Kent. [7] The fire caused traffic disruption and three of the four London-bound lanes were closed. [8] The Kent Fire and Rescue Service said the cause of the blaze was not known [9] and Nestlé said that the driver of the lorry was not injured. [8]

Pastezeur, Céline (9 September 2021). "Les céréales LION® veulent faire vibrer la GenZ avec "The King Of The Jingle", un événement musical exclusif". Air of melty (in French). Archived from the original on 31 January 2022 . Retrieved 31 January 2022. The modern day Lion bar does not contain any artificial colours, flavours or preservatives. All Lion products are made using 100% certified sustainable cocoa. Nestlé produce a spin-off breakfast cereal called "Lion Cereal" which is described as “the King of Cereals” and contains chocolate, caramel and whole grain to make it taste like the Lion chocolate bar. [12] [13] Crispy Wafer: At its core, the Lion Bar features layers of crispy, crunchy wafer that provide a satisfying texture with each bite. The wafer gives the bar a pleasant contrast to the other components, adding a delightful crunch. You'll go wild for this new Lion Wild Peanut Sweet & Salty bar! It features a delicious combination of filled crispy wafer layers topped with a layer of gooey caramel encased in a mix of crispy biscuit pieces and crunchy peanuts and finally dipped in milk chocolate! Now that's a mouthful! It's sweet. It's salty. It's wild!Lion - the chocolate that offers a well balanced and rich mixture of ingredients combined with cereals and textured covered chocolate! Lion was first launched by Yorkshire confectionery company Rowntree's in Fawdon, Newcastle in 1976. [2] The production of Lion bars was moved to a factory in Dijon, France when it was bought by Swiss company Nestlé in 1988. [2] 2004–2007 [ edit ]

a b "Lion bars lorry engulfed by fire on A2 near Bluewater". BBC News. 20 July 2017. Archived from the original on 30 January 2022 . Retrieved 30 January 2022. Lion was originally made at the Rowntree's Fawdon factory in Newcastle upon Tyne, from 1976 until 1988, before the company was taken over by Nestlé. Production then moved to Dijon in France, where it is still made today. Ingredients That Make You Roar!In 2004, Nestle altered the recipe after conducting research, making it lighter and milkier with softer caramel and less wafer. They relaunched Lion Bar, in conjunction with the TV channel Animal Planet. However, sales fell by around 18% between 2004 and 2005, after the change, and their were rumours in 2007 that Lion Bar is to be scrapped. However, instead Nestlé sold their Dijon factory to the Swiss-Belgian chocolatier Barry Callebaut AG and outsourced production to them. Varieties and Innovations ToffeeWorld | Toffee Heaven Ltd Cannot Guarantee The Accuracy Of These Ingredients, Dietary & Nutritional information provided.

This milk chocolate bar is filled with layers of wafer, caramel, cereals and peanuts, so it's sure to satisfy even lion-sized appetites. Nestlé reduced the amount of transfat in Lion bars to meet a growing consumer trend for smaller portions and healthier eating but sales fell by 18% between 2004 and 2005. [4] In addition, total volumes declined from 30,000 tonnes to 18,000 tonnes between 2002 and 2007 and by around 50% over the span of 10 years. [4] [5] In 2007, Nestlé sold its factory in Dijon to Barry Callebaut with Nestlé saying it will outsource the production to the chocolate producer who can use the existing capacity and equipment to manufacture some of its own products. [6] [5] 2017–present [ edit ] Lion breakfast cereal is marketed as "The king of cereal" and contains a tasty combination of caramel and chocolate pieces. A single serving provides 39% whole grain and is a source of fibre and nine vitamins and minerals. However, the sugar content is high with around 7.5 grams of glucose in each serving, which is equal to two teaspoons, so it's not an entirely healthy option. This TV advert is from 1982 and is advertising a 2 pence price reduction of Rowntree's Lion Bar from 15p down to 13p. Lion Cereal It was first produced at the York factory in the UK before being transferred to the Fawdon factory in Newcastle in 1978.Ingredients: Whole Grain WHEAT (41.3%), WHEAT Flour, Sugar, Glucose Syrup, Sunflower Oil, Sweetened Condensed MILK, Fat-Reduced Cocoa Powder (1.7%), Calcium Carbonate, Cocoa Mass, Salt, Natural Flavourings, Emulsifier: Sunflower Lecithin, Caramelised Sugar Syrup, Iron, Vitamin B3, B5, D, B6, B1, B2, B9. For allergens, including cereals containing gluten, see ingredients in CAPITALS. Contains WHEATand MILK. May also contain PEANUTS and other NUTS.

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