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Plazma
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Type Biscuit
Owner Bambi A.D.
Introduced 1967; 57 years ago (1967)
Markets South Europe
Tagline All you need (Serbian: Све што ти треба)

Plazma (Serbian Cyrillic: Плазма) (/Plazma/) is a brand of soft biscuits owned by Bambi A.D.. It was introduced in 1967 in Serbia as a cheaper and more widely available alternative to Plasmon, or a direct competitor to Petit Beurre made by Kraš. It is also known as Lane in Western Europe and the Americas since the 1990s.

History

Following the acquisition of the Italian-based Plasmon Society by Heinz, mass layoffs occurred at the factories which operated at the time, with one of the workers laid-off, Petar Tutavac (1934–2022), deciding to return to his native hometown of Požarevac and setting in motion the foundation of the Serbian food company Bambi a.d. and the creation of its popular Plazma biscuits in 1967 and 1968 respectively, sold as Lane biscuits outside of former Yugoslavia to avoid further litigation from Heinz.

This origin story however has been disputed by Bambi's founder, Momčilo Filipović, who explained in an interview how Plazma's creation stemmed from his ambition to expand Leskovac’s wheat mill into biscuit production, an idea which was not met with much enthusiasm by the city, which wanted to develop its more traditional textiles industry instead. After acquiring the rights and technology from Italian producers after lengthy negotiations, Bambi was set up in Požarevac, and Tutovac, in actuality a master-baker from a small biscuit factory in Croatia, was brought on board, only to rise up to become the technical director.

Varieties

Plazma ground biscuits
An image of Plazma Mlevena

There have been in total 20 Plazma varieties, of which 9 have been discontinued.

Plazma Varieties
Name Description Year of release Discontinued?
Plazma Mlevena Ground biscuit variety of Plazma 1998 No
Čoko Plazma Smaller Plazma half-coated in chocolate. Merged into Plazma Plus in 2018. 2008 Yes
Plazma Dobar Start Plazma cereal with chunks of dried fruit, advertised as a replacement for breakfast 2009 Yes
Plazma Keksići Small animal-shaped Plazma. Advertised towards children. Comes in chocolate and plain variety. 2010 Yes
Plazma Posna Plazma Posna is Plazma which keeps the same taste without non-posno ingredients. 2011 No
Plazma Diet Plazma with no sugar added 2012 No
Plazma XXL Plazma XXL is a singular, longer Plazma biscuit half-coated in chocolate 2013 No
Plazma 2 Go Smaller Plazma with no alternate varieties. Replaced with Plazma Mini in 2015. 2013 Yes
Plazma Uživancija A smaller pack of Plazma that contained 6 biscuits 2013 Yes
Plazma Milky Sandwich Plazma Milky Sandwich is a sandwich-style cookie with milk in-between two Plazma cookies. It was created to mimic the widely popular way of eating Plazma with milk. 2014 Yes
Plazma Shake&Go Plazma Shake&Go is an instant drink powder, that when combined with water would make a milkshake that tastes like Plazma and milk. It was created to mimic the widely popular way of eating Plazma with milk. 2014 Yes
Plazma Plus (2014-2018) Plazma with added hazelnuts and grains. Merged with Čoko Plazma in 2018 to create new Plazma Plus. 2014 Yes
Plazma Mini Plazma Mini is smaller Plazma, available with or without alternative varieties, such as Apricot with Yogurt. 2015 Yes
Plazma Mini Mini Bite-sized Plazma with 3 alternative flavors: Chocolate, Banana, Strawberry-Milkshake and the later discontinued Peanut. 2016 No
Plazma Slana Plazma Slana is a Plazma biscuit with less sugar and increased salt, making it taste more like a cracker. It comes in 2 varieties: Regular and Cheese. It is advertised as a quick snack when you don't have the time to prepare a full meal. 2017 No
Plazma Plus Plazma Plus is smaller Plazma with increased flavor. It debuted with 3 varieties: Chocolate, Cappuccino, and Hazelnut. Caramel and Apricot with Yogurt would come later. 2018 No
Plazma Kids Small Plazma biscuits shaped like Paw Patrol characters, commonly advertised towards young children. 2018 No
Plazma Kocka Wafer with ground Plazma and walnuts, coated in chocolate and more walnuts 2018 No
Plazma Sticks Plazma Sticks is a Plazma biscuit, in the shape of a stick, coated in chocolate, walnuts, and ground Plazma 2020 No
PlazMix PlazMix is Plazma chunks with raspberries/hazelnuts and dark chocolate. It is meant to be eaten as a cereal (mixed with milk) and is advertised as a replacement for breakfast. 2021 No
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