Nocilla
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Hazelnuts, chocolate | |
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Nocilla is a hazelnut and chocolate spread similar to Nutella. It is sold in Spain and Portugal. It was first launched in the late 1960s, and since 2002 is manufactured by Nutrexpa.[1]
In Spain it outsells Nutella by a large margin. It has become a symbol for happy childhood memories in Spanish pop culture.[citation needed]
Slogan
Leche, cacao, avellanas y azúcar... ¡¡No-ci-lla!!: "Milk, cocoa, hazelnuts and sugar... No-ci-lla!!"
References
External links
- Official site
- Brand information at Nutrexpa site.
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