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Karl Fazer Milk Chocolate
File:Karl Fazer Sininen 200g JPG.jpg
A 200 gram slab of Fazer Blue
Alternative namesFazer Blue
TypeChocolate
Place of originFinland
Created byKarl Fazer
Invented1922
VariationsForms: Chocolate slabs, bars and individual pieces
Flavors: Blueberry yogurt, cookie, cranberry, chili, hazelnut, hazelnut-raisin, liquorice, popcorn, raspberry yogurt, red berries, salted caramel, strawberry-vanilla, toffee

Karl Fazer Milk Chocolate, commonly known as Fazer Blue (Finnish: Fazerin Sininen), is a Finnish brand of milk chocolate owned by the Fazer corporation.[1][2] The common name derives from the iconic blue color of its wrapper, which is a registered trademark of the Fazer corporation.[3]

Fazer Blue is often measured to be the most sold confectionery in Finland. It also regularly polls as the most respected brand among Finns, particularly in polls conducted by the magazine Markkinointi & Mainonta and the polling organization Taloustutkimus OY.[4]

The chocolate is widely considered a part of Finnish cultural heritage and cuisine.[1] It owes its unique taste to the use of fresh milk in production, as opposed to powdered and condensed milk commonly used in chocolate manufacturing. Compared to other chocolates, Fazer Blue also has a relatively high milk concentration.[1]

The chocolate is sold in various forms and amounts, ranging from 200 g (7.1 oz) slabs to boxes of confectionery pieces.

History

The chocolate was brought to market in 1922. According to the Fazer corporation, the Swiss recipe was a gift to the Fazer family from an Englishman.[2] The recipe has remained unchanged since.

In 2001, the Fazer Blue color, Pantone C 280  , became Finland's first color trademark.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Fazerin Sininen". Nordic Recipe Archive. Retrieved 14 November 2016.
  2. ^ a b "A recipe for something good". Fazer. Oy Karl Fazer Ab. Retrieved 14 November 2016.
  3. ^ a b Nikkanen, Kastehelmi (20 December 2011). "Tavaramerkkien suojaa Suomessa 120 vuotta (4.6.-15.12.2009)". Patentti- ja rekisterihallitus (in Finnish). Retrieved 14 November 2016.
  4. ^ "Fazerin Sininen jatkaa yhä kärjessä - Tässä ovat Suomen arvostetuimmat brändit". Markkinointi & Mainonta (in Finnish). Talentum Oyj. 20 December 2011. Retrieved 14 November 2016.