Kinder Surprise is a brand of chocolate candy containing a toy inside. The concept originated in Italy and has become popular globally.
Kinder Surprise was first introduced by Ferrero in Italy in 1974.
The product began expanding internationally and became popular in North America, despite being banned in some countries due to the potential choking hazard of the toy.
In recent years, the company has faced criticism for the use of single-use plastic packaging.
In some countries, such as the United States, the product is sold under the name Kinder Joy with a separated toy and chocolate.
Kinder Surprise remains one of the most popular chocolate brands with a surprise in the world.
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Kinder Surprise is a brand of chocolate candy that contains a toy surprise inside.
Kinder Surprise is not available in the US due to a ban on candies containing non-edible items.
Kinder Surprise has been criticized for being a potential choking hazard for young children, but the packaging includes warnings and safety measures to prevent this.
The price of Kinder Surprise varies by country and location, but generally ranges from $1.00 to $3.00.
Kinder Joy is a separated toy and chocolate product, while Kinder Surprise includes the toy inside the chocolate egg. Kinder Joy is available in some countries where Kinder Surprise is banned due to safety concerns.