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Snickers has expanded its product line to include variations such as mini, dark chocolate, white chocolate, ice cream bars, and several nut, flavor, and protein-enhanced versions. Ingredients have evolved from its original formulation to adapt to changing consumer preferences and nutritional guidelines.
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Snickers is a brand of peanut, caramel and chocolate-based confectionery bar. Snickers may also refer to: Snickers, a daily light verse feature created by Charles Ghigna and syndicated by Tribune Media Services; Petrus Matthias Snickers, Dutch clergyman; Snickers, nickname for the Anticenter shell galaxy; Snickers, a dachshund character on the ...
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The first sentence states that "Snickers is a candy bar...". However, in the UK at least, it would be a chocolate bar. How about "Snickers is a candy bar (British English: chocolate bar)..." or something similar. Would that be a worthwhile edit? 138.243.228.52 05:16, 12 December 2006 (UTC)
Marathon (as it was known in the United Kingdom) became Snickers in 1990 [21] Several MSN products from Microsoft became Windows Live products. [citation needed] Nestlé Quik (as it was known in the United States) took the European name Nesquik. [22] Nisseki and Mitsubishi Oil products and gas stations became Eneos in 2002. [citation needed]
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]