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The bar was marketed under the name "Marathon" in the UK and Ireland until 1990, when Mars decided to align the UK product with the global Snickers name (Mars had marketed and discontinued an unrelated bar named Marathon in the United States during the 1970s which was similar to the UK's Curly Wurly).
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Similarly, the Snickers bar was previously marketed in Ireland and the United Kingdom as Marathon until 1990; in the UK, France, Germany and the Netherlands, also until 1990; Galaxy in the Middle East is known as Dove in America and worldwide. Chocolate and peanut M&M's were introduced in 1980s. [citation needed]
M&M's maker Mars is buying Kellanova, the maker of Cheez-Its and Pop-Tarts, for nearly $30 billion in an effort to broaden its snacking portfolio and expand globally. Kellanova was created last ...
As if we didn't already have a reason to totally fall in love with a classic Snickers bar, everyone's favorite chocolatier, Snickers, has started releasing new flavors over the past few years ...
Mars Wrigley has a new creation coming exclusively to Walmart shelves this month: Snickers Cinnamon Bun. The candy bar is a limited-edition offering for the fall season.
Snickers is a US candy bar that has been sold in the US for almost 90 years, and it remains by some measure the most popular candy bar in the country. It was marketed in the UK for a number of years, until 29 years ago, under the name "Marathon", but, from reading this article, you'd think that the Marathon/UK tangent was the primary story of ...
The U.S. Marathon bar is not to be confused with the Marathon bar sold by Mars in the UK which was nothing like a Curly Wurly. The UK Marathon was a chocolate covered peanut bar in a brown packet with blue lettering. It was renamed Snickers in 1990, by which name it is still sold. [8]