Products
In addition to Nutella, Ferrero produces many other products, including Ferrero Rocher, Pocket Coffee, Mon Chéri, Giotto, Confetteria Raffaello coconut cream candy, Hanuta chocolate hazelnut-filled wafers, the Kinder line of products, as well as the Tic Tac breath mints. A dark chocolate version of the Ferrero Rocher is also available, called the Ferrero Rondnoir, which contains a pearl of dark chocolate in the center instead of a hazelnut, chocolate cream instead of Nutella and crunchy chocolate bits instead of crushed hazelnuts. There is also a coconut version, Confetteria Raffaello, which contains coconut cream surrounding an almond and covered with meringue and shredded coconut. The Ferrero Prestige collection is a set of three pralines: Rocher, Rondnoir, and a coconut version called Garden Coco. The Garden Coco candy is similar to the Confetteria Raffaello, but has milk cream instead of coconut cream.
Ferrero also produces the Kinder product series, including Kinder Surprise or Kinder Sorpresa in Italian (also known as "Kinder Eggs"), Fiesta Ferrero, Kinder Chocolate bars, Kinder Happy Hippo, Kinder Maxi, Kinder Duplo, Kinder Délice, and Kinder Bueno.
In 2011 Ferrero introduced a line of frozen products called "Gran Soleil". It is a shelf-stable frozen dessert which has to be shaken, and if left overnight in the freezer, can be eaten as a sorbet. The company received an innovation award for the product in March 2011.
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