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[[Kvikk Lunsj]] is a [[Norway|Norwegian]] [[candy bar]] created by the Norwegian chocolate brand [[Freia]] in the 1930s, at a time when the company had great success. This candy bar is similar to Kit-Kat in shape, consisting of four rectangular cookie fingers covered in milk chocolate.
[[Kvikk Lunsj]] is a [[Norway|Norwegian]] [[Confectionery|confection]] created by the Norwegian chocolate brand [[Freia (chocolate)|Freia]] in [[1937]]. It consists of a thick bar, composed of [[wafer]] covered with [[milk chocolate]], and divided into four fingers. Each finger can be snapped from the bar one at a time. The ''Kvikk Lunsj XXL'' intruduced in [[1999]], has one large finger, approximately 2.5 cm wide. The confection is quite similar to [[Kit Kat]], in shape and taste.


Kvikk Lunsj is produced by [[Kraft Foods|Kraft Foods Nordic]], and is sold in [[Norway]], [[Sweden]] and [[Denmark]].
Kvikk Lunsj has become an important part of the Norwegian idea of romanticising ski trips and hiking as the staple food together with oranges. Kvikk lunsj means 'quick lunch' in Norwegian.

== Trivia ==
* Kvikk Lunsj has become an important part of the Norwegian idea of romanticising ski trips and hiking as the staple food together with oranges.
* Kvikk Lunsj is Norwegian for ''Quick Lunch''.
* In average, each Norwegian eats nine Kvikk Lunsj bars a year.
* 25 % of the annual Kvikk Lunsj production is sold during [[Easter]].

== See also ==
* [[Kit Kat]]

== External links ==
* [http://www.kraftfoodsnordic.com/kraft/page?siteid=kraft-prd&locale=nono1&PagecRef=2327&Mid=2327 Kvikk Lunsj official webpage] (in Norwegian)

Revision as of 10:18, 6 July 2006

Kvikk Lunsj is a Norwegian confection created by the Norwegian chocolate brand Freia in 1937. It consists of a thick bar, composed of wafer covered with milk chocolate, and divided into four fingers. Each finger can be snapped from the bar one at a time. The Kvikk Lunsj XXL intruduced in 1999, has one large finger, approximately 2.5 cm wide. The confection is quite similar to Kit Kat, in shape and taste.

Kvikk Lunsj is produced by Kraft Foods Nordic, and is sold in Norway, Sweden and Denmark.

Trivia

  • Kvikk Lunsj has become an important part of the Norwegian idea of romanticising ski trips and hiking as the staple food together with oranges.
  • Kvikk Lunsj is Norwegian for Quick Lunch.
  • In average, each Norwegian eats nine Kvikk Lunsj bars a year.
  • 25 % of the annual Kvikk Lunsj production is sold during Easter.

See also