Cow Chocolate facts for kids
![]() Shokolad Para chocolate bar
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Alternative names | Hebrew: he |
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Course | Snack |
Place of origin | Israel |
Created by | Elite |
Main ingredients | Chocolate |
Cow Chocolate (which is Shokolad Para in Hebrew) is a very popular type of chocolate from Israel. It's made by a big company called Strauss-Elite, which also makes other yummy candies and coffee. Think of it like a famous chocolate bar in Israel, much like some of your favorite snacks!
The Story of Cow Chocolate
How Cow Chocolate Got Its Name
Cow Chocolate first came out in 1934. Back then, it had a different name: "Shamnunit." This name means "creamy" in Hebrew, which sounds delicious! But things changed in the 1950s. That's when a picture of a friendly cow started appearing on the chocolate bar's wrapper. People loved the cow so much that the chocolate soon became known as "Cow Chocolate." It's a great example of how a simple picture can make a product famous!
Cow Chocolate Today
Today, Cow Chocolate is one of the most popular chocolate bars in Israel. It's a leading product for the Strauss-Elite company. Many people in Israel enjoy this chocolate as a snack.
Since 2002, the Cow Chocolate brand has grown even bigger. It's not just chocolate bars anymore! You can now find Cow Chocolate in other forms, like chocolate spread for your toast or special chocolate snacks and candies. The cow logo on the packaging has also been updated over the years, but it still keeps its friendly look.