Prince Polo

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Prince Polo[edit | edit source]

Prince Polo is a popular chocolate bar that originated in Poland. It is a product of the Mondelez International company, formerly known as Kraft Foods. The chocolate bar is a combination of a wafer with chocolate coating, and it has been a favorite among consumers since its introduction in 1955.

History[edit | edit source]

Prince Polo was first introduced in Poland in 1955 by the company Olza. The chocolate bar quickly gained popularity due to its unique combination of wafer and chocolate. In 1993, the brand was acquired by Kraft Foods, which later became Mondelez International.

Popularity[edit | edit source]

Prince Polo is particularly popular in Iceland, where it has been the best-selling chocolate bar for many years. The chocolate bar is also popular in other countries, including Poland, Czech Republic, and Slovakia.

Varieties[edit | edit source]

There are several varieties of Prince Polo available, including Classic, Hazelnut, and XXL. Each variety offers a unique flavor profile, but all varieties maintain the signature combination of wafer and chocolate.

Production[edit | edit source]

The production of Prince Polo takes place in Poland. The process involves layering wafers with a chocolate mixture and then coating the entire bar in chocolate. The bars are then packaged and distributed to various markets around the world.

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