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Tupla
Tupla chocolate bar.png
Type Chocolate bar
Owner Cloetta
Country Finland
Introduced 1960
Markets Finland, Sweden, Baltic states, Russia

Tupla is a yummy chocolate bar from Finland. It's made by a company called Cloetta. This popular candy bar has a tasty nougat-flavored center. It is covered in creamy milk chocolate and crunchy almond pieces.

The name "Tupla" means "double" in Finnish. This is because you always get two bars in one wrapper! But don't expect them side-by-side like some other candies. Tupla bars are placed one after the other.

The first Tupla bar was made in the 1960s. It is still one of the most loved chocolate bars in Finland today. Over the years, new kinds of Tupla have been made.

Different Kinds of Tupla

In the 1990s and 2000s, two new versions came out.

There were even special Tupla Easter eggs in the 1990s. Even though the name "Tupla" means "double," these eggs did not have two eggs inside!

What's Inside Tupla?

Tupla bars are made with many ingredients. These include glucose syrup, sugar, and milk powders. They also have cocoa butter, almonds, and salt. All these ingredients make Tupla taste so good!

Nutrition Facts

Every 100 grams of Tupla has about 463 calories. It also contains 19 grams of fat and 64 grams of carbohydrates. This includes 57 grams of sugar.

Tupla Bar Sizes

Tupla bars come in different sizes. The TUPLA MAXI bar weighs 50 grams. The TUPLA KING SIZE bar is bigger, weighing 85 grams.

Tupla Sport Bar

In 2008, a new kind of Tupla was made just for active people. It's called Tupla Sport. This bar has lots of fiber. It comes in two flavors: apple and raspberry. Tupla Sport is made with chocolate, muesli, almonds, and nougat.

Tupla Ads

In 2019, Tupla showed new ads in Estonia and Latvia. These ads showed how easy it is to open the Tupla wrapper. The slogan for these ads was "Easy to open at any time."

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