Allens Jaffas is a confectionery brand that produces small, round, orange-flavored chocolates coated in a crunchy candy shell. They are popular in Australia and New Zealand as a movie theater snack.
- Allens Jaffas were first produced in 1931 by the Australian company Hoadley's Chocolates.
- The name 'Jaffas' was inspired by the Jaffa orange from Palestine.
- In the 1960s, Hoadley's Chocolates merged with Rowntree's and later with Nestle.
- In the 1990s, the Allens brand was acquired by Nestle and Allens Jaffas became a part of their confectionery range.
- In 2019, Allens Jaffas underwent a packaging redesign, changing from a box to a resealable bag.
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The original and most popular product produced by the Allens Jaffas brand. Small, round, orange-flavored chocolates coated in a crunchy candy shell.
A bite-sized version of Allens Jaffas, produced in a resealable bag for easier snacking.
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Allens Jaffas have a distinct orange flavor, similar to that of a Jaffa orange. The candy shell provides a crunchy texture, while the chocolate center is smooth.
No, Allens Jaffas contain milk and may contain traces of nuts. They are not considered vegan.
Allens Jaffas are primarily sold in Australia and New Zealand. However, they may be available for purchase online through third-party retailers or international candy shops.
No, Allens Jaffas do not contain gluten.
No, Allens Jaffas are not considered kosher.