Princessa
TypeChocolate bar
Place of originPoznań, Greater Poland, Poland
Created byGoplana S.A.
Main ingredientsWafer, chocolate
VariationsChocolate, milk, coconut etc.
Food energy
(per serving)
175 (32g serving) kcal
Nutritional value
(per serving)
Protein2.2 g
Fat10.4 g
Carbohydrate18.2 g
Other information0mg of sodium

Princessa is a Polish chocolate bar manufactured by Nestlé, consisting of a chocolate-covered wafer bar with four layers of wafer, and three layers of filling. They are similar to the longer-established rival product Prince Polo, and have been released in several different varieties over the years.

History

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The Princessa brand was first introduced by the company Goplana S.A., which is based in Poznań, Greater Poland. In 1994 Goplana, Poland's largest chocolate company at the time, was acquired by Nestlé with the aim of introducing the Nestlé brand to the Polish market.[1] In 2004, Nestlé sold Goplana to the company Jutrzenka Holding S.A. (now Colian Holding S.A.), leaving Nestlé with the rights to manufacture products under the Princessa brand.[2]

Varieties

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Nestlé produces the Princessa chocolate bar in many varieties, including:

Special editions include:

The chocolate bars are also available in maxi/longa varieties, which are longer versions of the bar, chrupka varieties, which contain more wafer and less chocolate, and vitale varieties which are coated in a light layer of grains.

Also available under the Princessa brand is Princessa ice cream and Princessa waffles.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Transformational Challenge Nestlé 1990-2005" (PDF). Nestlé S.A. Retrieved January 8, 2021.
  2. ^ "History of the Colian Group". Colian Group. Retrieved January 8, 2021.
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