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{{Short description|A popular chocolate confectionery product}}
== Maltesers ==
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[[File:Maltesers-Wrapper-Small.jpg|thumb|right|A small packet of Maltesers]]
 
'''Maltesers''' are a popular confectionery product manufactured by [[Mars, Incorporated]]. They consist of a spherical malted milk center surrounded by a layer of milk chocolate. Maltesers are known for their light texture and distinctive taste, making them a favorite treat in many countries.
 
== History ==
 
Maltesers were first introduced in the United Kingdom in 1937 by the American company [[Mars, Incorporated]]. The product was originally aimed at women as a low-calorie chocolate treat. Over the years, Maltesers have become a staple in the confectionery market, expanding their reach to various international markets.
 
== Composition ==


'''Maltesers''' are a confectionery product manufactured by [[Mars, Incorporated]]. They consist of a spheroid malted milk centre surrounded by milk chocolate. Maltesers are sold in a variety of packaging, including plastic bags, larger cardboard boxes, and tubes, and are also available in various sizes.
The core of a Malteser is made from a malted milk center, which gives it a crunchy texture. This center is then coated with a layer of milk chocolate. The combination of the light, airy center and the smooth chocolate coating is what gives Maltesers their unique taste and texture.


==History==
[[File:Maltesers-Pile-and-Split.jpg|thumb|left|A pile of Maltesers, with one split open to show the malted milk center]]
Maltesers were first created in 1937 by the American company [[Mars, Incorporated]]. The product was initially aimed at women who wanted to enjoy chocolate without feeling guilty about the calories. The original advertising slogan was "The chocolates with the less fattening centre".


==Composition==
== Variants ==
The core of a Malteser is made from a malted milk mixture, which gives it a light and airy texture. This centre is then coated in a layer of milk chocolate. The combination of the crunchy centre and the smooth chocolate coating is a key characteristic of Maltesers.


==Production==
Over the years, several variants of Maltesers have been introduced to cater to different tastes and preferences. These include:
Maltesers are produced in various locations around the world, including the United Kingdom and Australia. The production process involves creating the malted milk centre, which is then enrobed in chocolate. The final product is polished to give it a shiny appearance.


==Varieties==
* '''White Maltesers''': A variant where the milk chocolate coating is replaced with white chocolate.
Over the years, several varieties of Maltesers have been introduced, including:
* '''Dark Maltesers''': Featuring a dark chocolate coating instead of the traditional milk chocolate.
* '''White Maltesers''': Featuring a white chocolate coating instead of the traditional milk chocolate.
* '''Maltesers Teasers''': A bar form of Maltesers, incorporating the malted milk pieces within a chocolate bar.
* '''Maltesers Teasers''': A bar form of Maltesers, with pieces of the malted milk centre mixed into a chocolate bar.
* '''Maltesers Buttons''': Flat, button-shaped chocolates with pieces of the malted centre.


==Marketing==
== Marketing ==
Maltesers have been marketed with various slogans over the years, including "The lighter way to enjoy chocolate". The brand has also been involved in various promotional campaigns and partnerships.


==Cultural Impact==
Maltesers have been marketed with the slogan "The lighter way to enjoy chocolate," emphasizing their light and airy texture. The brand has used various advertising campaigns over the years to maintain its popularity and appeal to a broad audience.
Maltesers are a popular snack in many countries and are often used in baking and desserts. They are sometimes crushed and used as a topping for cakes and ice cream.
 
== Related pages ==


==Related pages==
* [[Mars, Incorporated]]
* [[Mars, Incorporated]]
* [[Confectionery]]
* [[Chocolate]]
* [[Chocolate]]
* [[Confectionery]]
* [[Malted milk]]


[[Category:Chocolate]]
[[Category:Confectionery]]
[[Category:Confectionery]]
[[Category:Mars brands]]
[[Category:Mars brands]]
== Maltesers ==
[[Category:Chocolate-covered foods]]
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File:Maltesers-Wrapper-Small.jpg|Maltesers Wrapper
File:Maltesers-Pile-and-Split.jpg|Maltesers Pile and Split
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Latest revision as of 15:45, 22 February 2025

Maltesers[edit]

File:Maltesers-Wrapper-Small.jpg
A small packet of Maltesers

Maltesers are a popular confectionery product manufactured by Mars, Incorporated. They consist of a spherical malted milk center surrounded by a layer of milk chocolate. Maltesers are known for their light texture and distinctive taste, making them a favorite treat in many countries.

History[edit]

Maltesers were first introduced in the United Kingdom in 1937 by the American company Mars, Incorporated. The product was originally aimed at women as a low-calorie chocolate treat. Over the years, Maltesers have become a staple in the confectionery market, expanding their reach to various international markets.

Composition[edit]

The core of a Malteser is made from a malted milk center, which gives it a crunchy texture. This center is then coated with a layer of milk chocolate. The combination of the light, airy center and the smooth chocolate coating is what gives Maltesers their unique taste and texture.

File:Maltesers-Pile-and-Split.jpg
A pile of Maltesers, with one split open to show the malted milk center

Variants[edit]

Over the years, several variants of Maltesers have been introduced to cater to different tastes and preferences. These include:

  • White Maltesers: A variant where the milk chocolate coating is replaced with white chocolate.
  • Dark Maltesers: Featuring a dark chocolate coating instead of the traditional milk chocolate.
  • Maltesers Teasers: A bar form of Maltesers, incorporating the malted milk pieces within a chocolate bar.

Marketing[edit]

Maltesers have been marketed with the slogan "The lighter way to enjoy chocolate," emphasizing their light and airy texture. The brand has used various advertising campaigns over the years to maintain its popularity and appeal to a broad audience.

Related pages[edit]