Nogger

Nogger is a popular ice cream brand that originated in Sweden. It is produced by the multinational company Unilever, and is part of the Heartbrand product line. The Nogger ice cream is known for its unique combination of vanilla ice cream, chocolate coating, and a chewy toffee center.
History[edit]
The Nogger brand was first introduced in Sweden in 1979. The original Nogger ice cream had a simple design: a vanilla ice cream bar coated in chocolate. However, the brand quickly gained popularity due to its unique taste and texture. Over the years, the Nogger brand has expanded to include a variety of flavors and formats, including Nogger Choc, Nogger Sandwich, and Mini Nogger.
Product Line[edit]
Nogger Choc[edit]
Nogger Choc is a variant of the original Nogger ice cream. It features a chocolate ice cream center instead of the traditional vanilla. The ice cream is then coated in a layer of chocolate and topped with a chewy toffee.
Nogger Sandwich[edit]
The Nogger Sandwich is a unique take on the traditional ice cream sandwich. It features a layer of vanilla ice cream sandwiched between two chocolate biscuits. The ice cream is then coated in a layer of chocolate and topped with a chewy toffee.
Mini Nogger[edit]
Mini Nogger is a smaller version of the original Nogger ice cream. It is designed for those who want to enjoy the taste of Nogger in a smaller, more manageable size.
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