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Tupla
Tupla suklaapatukka.jpg
Type Chocolate bar
Owner Cloetta
Country Finland
Introduced 1960
Markets Finland, Sweden, Estonia, Latvia
Tupla-patukoita syksyllä 2024
Different flavors of Tupla Chocolate Bars

Tupla is a really popular chocolate bar from Finland. It's made by a company called Cloetta. Each Tupla bar has a yummy nougat-flavored filling. This filling is covered in creamy milk chocolate with crunchy bits of almond.

The name "Tupla" means "double" in Finnish. This is because you always get two chocolate bars in one wrapper! They are placed end-to-end, so it's like getting a double treat.

The first Tupla bar was made way back in 1960. It's still one of the most loved chocolate bars in Finland today. Over the years, new kinds of Tupla bars have been made. For example, there's Tupla White, which has white chocolate instead of milk chocolate. There's also Tupla Black, which has a hint of liquorice in its filling.

In the 1990s, there were even special Tupla Easter eggs. But don't worry, they didn't have two eggs inside each other!

Tupla Bar Sizes

Tupla chocolate bars come in different sizes. The TUPLA MAXI bar weighs 50 grams. If you're really hungry, you can grab a TUPLA KING SIZE. This bigger bar weighs 85 grams.

Tupla Sport: A Different Kind of Bar

In 2008, a new type of Tupla bar was launched. It was called Tupla Sport. This bar was made to have more fiber. It came in two tasty fruit flavors: apple and raspberry. Tupla Sport bars are made with chocolate, muesli, almonds, and nougat.

Tupla Advertising

Easy to Open Packaging

Around 2019, Tupla started showing off a cool new feature. Their ads highlighted how "Easy to open" the packaging was. The commercials showed people easily opening the bars with their hands. The slogan for these ads was "Easy to open at any time." These advertisements were shown in countries like Estonia and Latvia.

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