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Rolo (/ ˈ r oʊ l oʊ / ROH-loh), referring to the roll-styled chocolates, is a brand of truncated cone-shaped or conical frustum-shaped chocolates with a caramel inside. First manufactured in Norwich, Norfolk in the United Kingdom by Mackintosh's in 1937 (followed by Rowntree's after the takeover in 1969), they are made by Nestlé (except in the United States, where production has been ...
Mackintosh's (/ ˈ m æ k ɪ n t ɒ ʃ ɪ z / MAH-kin-tosh-iz) was a British confectionery firm founded in Halifax, West Yorkshire, England. It was known for its toffee and the Quality Street and Rolo brands.
Rowntree developed the Kit Kat (introduced in 1935), Aero (introduced in 1935), Fruit Pastilles (introduced in 1881), Smarties (introduced in 1937) brands, and the Rolo and Quality Street brands when it merged with Mackintosh's in 1969 to form Rowntree Mackintosh Confectionery. Rowntree's also launched After Eight thin mint chocolates in 1962.
She shows us how to make candy-filled cinnamon rolls with chocolate frosting and salted oatmeal cookies with dark chocolate caramels. (Sponsored by ROLO®.) Rolo Rolls by Maya-Camille Broussard.
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Rolo is a type of confectionery. Rolo may also refer to: Rolo, a demonym for a Bogotano. Rolo, Emilia-Romagna, town in Italy; Rolo Banca, a defunct subsidiary of ...
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