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Aero chocolate biscuit launched in the UK and Ireland". Nestlé. Archived from the original on August 21, 2016 . Retrieved April 16, 2013.

Snow (white chocolate) was relaunched in 2000. [67] The Aero White, with a milk chocolate outer and a white bubbly centre, was launched permanently in 2001. [52] Nestle Aero Milk Chocolate - White Bubbles". International Product Alert. 18 (7). 2 April 2001. ISSN 1086-1238.

Waterlow, Lucy (11 October 2013). "Who were the Aero women? Chocolate brand search for mysterious stars of vintage adverts". The Aero bar was advertised in the late 1930s with the slogan, "You get a lift". [1] Advertising about the imported bars in Melbourne, Australia in 1938 announced the Aero as the "...original English aerated milk chocolate... ...crisp, light and yet so sustaining". [31] 1950s [ edit ] In circa 1989-1993, a young couple playing chess advertisement was popular in Ireland on television. White Chocolate, released with a white chocolate centre as a limited edition for Christmas 1998, [79] and Christmas 2002. [80]

In 1980, Nigel Havers featured in a train-themed Aero advertisement, which was included in the Animated Britain online project. [40] Like this article? Sign up to our newsletter to get more articles like this delivered straight to your inbox. In 2002, Nestlé Canada's research showed that consumers would often break the Aero bar into pieces and then let it melt in the mouth to prolong the experience. Their subsequent advertising showed two women, the first biting into the bar, the other responding, "What are you doing? That's not right.". [58]Aero Ice Cream bars were released in the United Kingdom in 1995. The 60ml bars contained Aero chocolate inside a chocolate shell, surrounded by Aero chocolate ice cream. [96] In 2010, R&R Ice Cream in Yorkshire was contracted to make two types of Aero ice cream. These were: Aero Double Bubble, a mint and chocolate ice cream containing aerated pieces of chocolate; and Aero Bubbleball, a frozen chocolate and mint mousse pot with a ball of Aero chocolate. [97] An Aero Milk Chocolates Heart Box, 112g red heart-shaped box was promoted for teens in Canada for Valentine's Day 2003. [114] White Bubbles bars were released in Australia in 2001, with a milk chocolate outer and white chocolate bubble centre. [83] Heinzl, John (24 May 2002). "Aero takes aim at bubble lovers". The Globe and Mail (Metroed.). p.B10. By 1936, sales of the chocolate had reached New York City, and later spread to many other countries including Canada, South Africa and Japan. Aero has been manufactured by Nestlé since 1988, after a takeover of Rowntree's. Known for its unique "bubbly" texture that collapses as the bar melts, it is available in many different flavours, and various forms including Aero Bubbles and Aero Biscuits. [2] History [ edit ]

a b Berry, Steve; Norman, Phil (2014). A History of Sweets in 50 Wrappers. London: The Friday Project. p.7. ISBN 9780007575480. Roseman, Ellen (14 June 1984). "The Consumer Game: 'You get the ads you deserve' ". The Globe and Mail. p.CL6. In Germany, the brand Aero is owned by German chocolate brand Trumpf. Unlike the Nestlé Aero bars, the Trumpf Aero bars are solid white or milk chocolate, foamed up with carbon dioxide, and have no filling; the inside also has a different texture. [ citation needed] In other fields [ edit ] In 2012, agency Skive created the 'AeroMail' social media campaign in which consumers could "spread the bubbliness" of Aero with a digital balloon on Facebook. [63] Milk Chocolate with Cranberry Flavor [sic] was a limited edition release in 2000 and 2001, with a milk chocolate with a white chocolate flavour and a cranberry flavoured bubbly centre. [51]In April 2019, premium individually wrapped Aero boxed chocolates were released. The boxes were available in Milk Chocolate, Salted Caramel and a Mixed Selection (milk chocolate, salted caramel and praline flavours). The chocolates had a flavoured bubbled centre with crispy piece inclusions, in a chocolate shell. [98] In July 2001, presenter Davina McCall accidentally promoted Aero during a live eviction episode of Big Brother UK. She highlighted crowd banners that stated, "Hats Off To The Bubble," mistakenly thinking that they were about evictee Paul "Bubble" Ferguson. It turned out that they were advertisements for the chocolate bar. [57]

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