Twix facts for kids
Type | Confectionery |
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Owner | Mars, Incorporated |
Country | United Kingdom |
Introduced | 1967 |
Markets | Worldwide |
Twix is a caramel shortbread chocolate bar made by Mars, Inc., consisting of a biscuit applied with other confectionery toppings and coatings (most frequently caramel and milk chocolate). Twix are packaged with one (mini and snack sizes), two or four bars (king size) in a wrapper.
History
The product was first produced in the United Kingdom in 1967, and it was introduced in the United States in 1979. The name is a portmanteau of "twin sticks". Twix was called Raider in mainland Europe for many years before its name was changed in 1991 (2000 in Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden and Turkey) to match the international brand name. The Raider brand was resurrected for retro editions sold in Germany in 2009, in the Netherlands and Belgium in 2015, and Switzerland in late 2023.
Production
Twix bars for the North American market are made in Cleveland, Tennessee, along with M&M's. For global markets like Europe and Africa are produced in Veghel, the Netherlands alongside Mars bars and other Mars, Incorporated chocolates.
Advertising
In 2012, Twix launched the "Pick a Side" campaign. The advertising campaign introduced a rivalry between the two "sides" of the Twix bar. Each Twix bar was given its own distinct packaging, being labelled as either a "Right Twix" or a "Left Twix", although both sides are identical.
Ten years later, in 2022, a new campaign that replaced the previous one finally put this rivalry to rest by explicitly clarifying that both bars are identical. The new tagline reflecting this states, "Left or Right, a good decision either way."
Twix products
Bars
The following flavours are available in the United States of America.
- Twix Original
- Twix Salted Caramel
- Twix Cookies & Creme
- Twix Ice Cream Bar
- Twix 100 Calories
- Twix Cookie Dough
Other products
- Twix Ice Cream
- Twix Caramel Cookies
- Twix Spekulatius seasonal limited edition (Germany)
Shrinkflation
Like many confectionery items, Twix has been accused of shrinkflation, where, instead of increasing the cost of a bar, Mars, Inc. has decreased the size. A bar in the 1970s was 60g but in the 2020s they are 50g.
See also
In Spanish: Twix para niños