Klik (candy)
Klik is a popular brand of candy originating from Israel. It is produced by the Strauss Group, a multinational food products manufacturer. Klik candies are known for their unique flavors and textures, and are a favorite among children and adults alike in Israel and beyond.
History
The Klik brand was launched in the 1990s by the Strauss Group, a company with a long history in the Israeli food industry. The brand quickly gained popularity due to its innovative flavors and fun packaging. Today, Klik is one of the most recognized candy brands in Israel.
Products
Klik offers a wide range of candy products, including chocolate bars, caramel candies, and fruit-flavored gummies. Some of the most popular Klik products include:
- Klik Choco Kid - A chocolate bar filled with crispy rice.
- Klik Caramel - A caramel candy with a creamy filling.
- Klik Fruit Gummies - Fruit-flavored gummy candies in various shapes and flavors.
Popularity
Klik candies are popular not only in Israel, but also in other countries. They are often found in kosher food stores and online retailers that specialize in Israeli products. The brand's unique flavors and fun packaging make it a favorite among children, while adults appreciate the quality and taste of the candies.
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