@KinderBuenoUS #Bueno ... and is it #Kinder (as in "Kindergarten") or 'Kinder' (i.e. More 'Kind')? ... oh! #Ferrero @FerreroUSA (with @NutellaUSA @TicTacUSA @KinderUS) @FerreroYPS @Wikipedia


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I don't know; I think I saw it at the checkout at Walmart, thought 'Cool! Generic-brand "Nestle Crunch!"' and picked it up.

And it's so good ... maybe Nestle is the knockoff-brand! (or at-least competing ... the Kinder brand being the second-biggest in the world!)

Kinder Bueno ... by Ferraro ... 'Those names' (below-hyperlinked to the Kinder Bueno landing-page) is built on an even-deeper source ... something crucial that firms the foundation upon which our lexicon stands ...

The word “Kinder” is (the candy-bar's Wikipedia-page confirms) the German for Children
The word "Bueno" is Spanish for Good (or–this page tells me after I tell it my birthday–|Tasty). 
The name "Ferrero" (parent-company–I think–of Ferrero Rocher) is a regional variant of "Ferrari," built on words that mean Iron (the name was used for families of Metal-Workers or Smiths).

Kinder Bueno is a unique chocolate bar with a taste experience that defies expectation.

Beneath a blanket of smooth milk chocolate lies a thin, crispy wafer filled with a creamy hazelnut filling, all topped with a delicate, dark chocolate drizzle.

Both individually wrapped Kinder Bueno bars are satisfying but not heavy, with a texture that is anything but expected.

Ingredients

Milk Chocolate (Sugar, Cocoa Butter, Cocoa Mass, Skim Milk Powder, Butteroil, Lecithin As Emulsifier, Vanillin: An Artificial Flavor), Sugar, Palm Oil, Wheat Flour, Hazelnuts, Skim Milk Powder, Milk Powder,
Semi-Sweet Chocolate (Sugar, Cocoa Mass, Cocoa Butter, Lecithin As Emulsifier, Vanillin: An Artificial Flavor), Cocoa, Lecithin As Emulsifier, Sodium Bicarbonate And Ammonium Bicarbonate As Leavening Agents, Salt, Vanillin: An Artificial Flavor.
CONTAINS MILK, TREE NUTS (HAZELNUTS), WHEAT, SOY.

1. Where can I buy Kinder Bueno?
You’ll soon be able to find it at a store near you. Kinder Bueno will be sold nationwide at retail, grocery, drug and convenience stores beginning November 2019.
2. When was Kinder Bueno created?
Michele Ferrero created Kinder Bueno in 1990. He wanted to create a chocolate bar that was more refined and sophisticated than anything else that existed in the marketplace. So, he created Kinder Bueno, an extraordinary chocolate bar that has a unique combination of textures and flavors and a delicate dark chocolate drizzle to top it off.
3. Where does the name Kinder Bueno come from?
Bueno means ‘tasty’ or ‘good’ in Spanish and we think it captures the chocolate bar’s exceptional taste.
4. What goes into each Kinder Bueno bar?
We carefully select all ingredients according to our high standards of excellence in quality, freshness, and we are committed to their environmental sustainability. The full ingredient list can be found on the product label or in the Ingredients section above.
5. Which markets sell Kinder Bueno?
Kinder Bueno is sold in 60 countries around the world, from Brazil, to Hong Kong to South Africa. And as of November 2019, it will be sold in the US!
6. How should I eat Kinder Bueno?
Kinder Bueno is sold in packs containing two individually wrapped bars; we recommend eating one individually wrapped bar as a serving of Kinder Bueno!


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