Peanut puffed corn snack
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Peanut-flavoured puffed corn snacks (also called flips and curls) are a popular snack food in France, Germany, Israel and the Balkans.
The first peanut-flavoured puffed corn snack was introduced in France in 1960 under the name Curly[1]. The same product was released on the market in Germany in 1963 by the Bahlsen food company[2]. Following that company being restructured into separate entities for sweet foods and savoury foods in 1993, the snack foods side became an independent business in 1999 and is now called Lorenz Snack-World.
In Isreal, a nearly identical product was also released in 1964 by Osem under the name Bamba. In 1972, in the former Yugoslavia, a similar product called Smoki was released by Štark.
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References[edit]
- ↑ "Lorenz Snack-world". Lorenz.
- ↑ "Lorenz Snack-world". Lorenz.
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