Sale!

Scho-Ka-Kola Caffeine Milk Chocolate Power Energizer – from Germany – 100g / 3.5oz

(4 customer reviews)

Original price was: $5.29.Current price is: $4.95.

Scho-Ka-Kola Energy Boost Milk Chocolate with caffeine from Germany

SKU: KL3924052 Categories: , Tags: ,
GTIN: 4058400013386
Brand: Scho-Ka-Kola

Description

SCHO-KA-KOLA Caffeine Milk Chocolate

 

  • – original German energy chocolate
  • – with cocoa, coffee and the extract of the kola nut
  • – gives long-lasting energy
  • – alternative to coffee and energy drinks

 

Milk Energy Chocolate “Scho-Ka-Kola” the power energizer chocolate with caffeine of cacao, coffee and colanuts from Germany. shokakola

 

About Scho-Ka-Kola: Scho-Ka-Kola is a brand of German chocolate that contains additional caffeine from cocoa, roasted coffee, and cola nut. The chocolate is divided into triangle-shaped pieces held inside of a round metal canister. The design and recipe have changed very little since the original creation. Ingredients: Cocoa Mass, Sugar, Cocoa Butter, Coffee (2.6%), Whole Milk Powder, Cola-Nut Powder (1.6%), Soy Lecithin (Emulsifier), E 476 (Emulsifier), Flavor.

May contain traces of hazelnuts, almonds and gluten. History: Scho-Ka-Kola was created by the firm Hildebrand, Kakao- und Schokoladenfabrik GmbH in 1935 and was introduced at the 1936 Summer Olympics as a “Sport Chocolate.” In World War II, Scho-Ka-Kola was colloquially known as the “Aviator Chocolate” (German Fliegerschokolade), as it was commonly provided with Luftwaffe pilot and crew rations, to induce or extend wakefulness and alertness, especially on night-bombing missions, and was also issued to flight-crews in blue canisters as emergency sea-survival rations (German Seenotpackung).

Scho-Ka-Kola was also issued during World War II to German tank crews, as well as German U-boat crews and the German Army. During the occupation period it was also distributed to the German population by the Allies. German Wehrmacht-issue World War II Scho-Ka-Kola tin containers are highly sought after by collectors. In 1969 Dr. Hans Imhoff took over the firm, and also bought Stollwerck AG from Deutsche Bank for distribution. On July 1, 2005, Genuport Trade AG gained all brand and distribution rights to the product. Currently it is made in Norderstedt in Germany. (Source: Wikipedia)

 

Content: 100g / 3.5oz (in metal box)

 

Made in Germany

You may also like…