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{{about|the Nestle chocolate|other uses|Vice Versa (disambiguation)}} |
{{about|the Nestle chocolate|other uses|Vice Versa (disambiguation)}} |
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{{short description|Chocolate produced by Nestle}} |
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'''Vice Versas''' are a type of chocolate |
'''Vice Versas''' are a type of chocolate produced in the UK by [[Nestlé]], similar in composition to [[Galaxy Minstrels]]. A Vice Versa can exist in one of two varieties; one consisting of [[milk chocolate]] encased in a white coloured sugar coating; the other of [[white chocolate]] in a brown coating. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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Vice Versas were first produced in the UK in 1991, but production was later discontinued. The chocolate sweet was re-launched in 2004, only to be withdrawn once more, roughly a year later. |
Vice Versas were first produced in the UK in 1991, but production was later discontinued. The chocolate sweet was re-launched in 2004, only to be withdrawn once more, roughly a year later. Nestlé offered the following explanatory statement on their website following the second discontinuation of Vice Versa production: |
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==2012 relaunch== |
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There exists a [[cult following]] for Vice Versas,<ref>[http://www.chocolatereview.co.uk/individual.asp?ID=374 Chocolate!<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> and an online petition was drawn up following the second discontinuation of sale. |
There exists a [[cult following]] for Vice Versas,<ref>[http://www.chocolatereview.co.uk/individual.asp?ID=374 Chocolate!<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070129114516/http://www.chocolatereview.co.uk/individual.asp?ID=374 |date=January 29, 2007 }}</ref> and an online petition was drawn up following the second discontinuation of sale. In 2012, citing numerous fan pages and almost 10,000 requests for the product's return on Facebook, Nestlé relaunched Vice Versas in the UK.<ref name="2012 Return">{{cite press release|title=BACK BY OVERWHELMING ONLINE DEMAND - VICE VERSAS®|url=http://www.nestle.co.uk/media/pressreleases/vice%20versas|publisher=Nestlé UK|accessdate=30 March 2016}}</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 03:30, 3 September 2019
Vice Versas are a type of chocolate produced in the UK by Nestlé, similar in composition to Galaxy Minstrels. A Vice Versa can exist in one of two varieties; one consisting of milk chocolate encased in a white coloured sugar coating; the other of white chocolate in a brown coating.
History
[edit]Vice Versas were first produced in the UK in 1991, but production was later discontinued. The chocolate sweet was re-launched in 2004, only to be withdrawn once more, roughly a year later. Nestlé offered the following explanatory statement on their website following the second discontinuation of Vice Versa production:
"We are sorry to inform you that the products have been withdrawn from our range due to the high cost of production and the relatively low level of sales. We would like to assure you that the decision to withdraw any product is reached only with great reluctance and we regret any disappointment this product's absence has caused you."[1]
2012 relaunch
[edit]There exists a cult following for Vice Versas,[2] and an online petition was drawn up following the second discontinuation of sale. In 2012, citing numerous fan pages and almost 10,000 requests for the product's return on Facebook, Nestlé relaunched Vice Versas in the UK.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ Grantham Today: News, Sport, Jobs, Property, Cars, Entertainments & More
- ^ Chocolate! Archived January 29, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "BACK BY OVERWHELMING ONLINE DEMAND - VICE VERSAS®" (Press release). Nestlé UK. Retrieved 30 March 2016.