Dumle
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Dumle is a Finnish toffee from Fazer. Dumle was launched in the 1940s, then as a lollipop. During the 1980s the toffee was developed.
History
The original lollipops were manufactured in Malmö at the Mazetti’s factory. The infamous hard lollipops showed high popularity especially in 1987 when the soft Dumle caramel toffee was introduced. The combination of soft toffee and chocolate creates a unique taste.[1] Dumle is one of the favorite toffees in Sweden.[1]
Information
Dumle are wrapped individually with red, yellow and blue wrappers. Dumle is pronounced Doom'-leh. They contain a rich and smooth chocolate taste wrapped around a soft caramel toffee center.[2]
Ingredients
- glucose syrup
- sugar
- hydrogenated vegetable oil
- dried whole milk
- cocoa butter
- whey powder
- cocoa mass
- milk
- dried skimmed milk
- salt
- emulsifier[2]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Dumle-Fazer.com". Fazer. Retrieved 7 January 2013.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Fazer Dumle Soft Toffee Bag - 220g". Finnish Gifts. Retrieved 7 January 2013.
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