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A '''Bertie Beetle''' is a small Australian [[chocolate bar]] manufactured by [[Nestlé]]. It consists of a [[chocolate]] coated bar containing small pieces of [[Honeycomb toffee|honeycomb]], that is shaped like an anthropomorphised [[beetle]]. It was created as a way to use up honeycomb left over from the production of their [[Violet Crumble]] bars.<ref>Cockington, J. 'It's in the bag', ''The Age'', 7 March 2006.</ref>
'''Bertie Beetle''' is a small [[chocolate bar]] manufactured by [[Nestlé]]. It consists of a [[chocolate]] coated bar containing small pieces of [[Honeycomb toffee|honeycomb]] that is shaped like an anthropomorphised [[beetle]]. It was originally created as a way to use up honeycomb left over from the production of [[Violet Crumble]] bars.<ref>Cockington, J. 'It's in the bag', ''The Age'', 7 March 2006.</ref> Originally manufactured in [[Australia]], today they are manufactured in a factory in [[New Zealand]].<ref name=staple/>


For many years, Bertie Beetles were generally only available to the public in [[showbag]]s sold at Australian [[agricultural show]]s.<ref name=sold>{{cite news |last=Mattson|first=Diana|url=https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/south-australia/bertie-beetles-now-sold-all-year-round-in-adelaide-and-not-just-in-showbags/news-story/7b46a1c7577717ea1e14920955ac60c1 |title=Bertie Beetles now sold all year round in Adelaide and not just in showbags |work=The Advertiser|location=Adelaide |date=2018-03-04 |accessdate=2021-04-06}}</ref>
==First production==
The Bertie Beetle was first produced in 1963 by Hoadley's Chocolates who were later taken over by the [[Rowntree's|Rowntree Company]] and became Rowntree Hoadley Ltd.,<ref name="Rowntree Hoadley Ltd">[[Violet Crumble]], Violet Crumble manufacture.</ref> when it was launched by [[Australian Football League|VFL]] footballer [[Ron Barassi]],<ref>Edmonds, M et al. 'Watch this space', ''The Herald Sun'', 13 September 2005.</ref> and was sold in shops until 1970, when manufacturer Nestlé entered an exclusive agreement with 'Showbag Marketing' to only sell the chocolate at shows and exhibitions in [[showbag]]s.<ref>'Mr Beetle brings smiles', ''Northern News'', 7 August 2003.</ref>


==History==
==Showbag-only era==
The Bertie Beetle was first produced in 1963 by [[Hoadley's Chocolates]], who were later taken over by the [[Rowntree's|Rowntree Company]] and became Rowntree Hoadley Ltd (the company was later acquired by Nestlé in 1988). Intended to rival [[MacRobertson's]] (later [[Cadbury]]'s) [[Freddo Frog]],<ref name=strange/> it was launched with advertisements featuring [[Australian Football League|VFL]] footballer [[Ron Barassi]],<ref>Edmonds, M et al. 'Watch this space', ''The Herald Sun'', 13 September 2005.</ref> and was sold in shops until the 1970s.<ref name=strange/> At some point after,{{when|date=April 2021}} a deal was made to only sell the chocolate at shows and exhibitions in [[showbag]]s.<ref>'Mr Beetle brings smiles', ''Northern News'', 7 August 2003.</ref><ref name=timeline>{{cite web |url=https://australianfoodtimeline.com.au/1963-bertie-beetle/ |title=1963 Bertie Beetle launched by Hoadley's|date=20 September 1960 |accessdate=2021-04-06}}</ref><ref name=staple>{{cite news |last=Wilson|first=Roxanne|url=https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/south-australia/bertie-beetle-chocolates-are-an-adelaide-show-staple--the-advertiser-finds-out-more-about-the-iconic-showbag/news-story/4d62f96c08689b96e5f75b0e505eeb59 |title=Show staple – The Advertiser finds out more about the iconic showbag |work=The Advertiser|location=Adelaide |date=2016-08-26 |accessdate=2021-04-06}}</ref><ref name=strange>{{cite news |last=Lyons|first=Erin|url=https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/food/eat/bertie-beetle-strange-fact-about-famous-australian-chocolate-treat/news-story/3c33611552c1310addab7be64fa54ea3 |title=Bertie Beetle: Strange fact about famous Australian chocolate treat |publisher=News.com.au|date=2021-04-08 |accessdate=2021-04-10}}</ref>
[[Image:BertieBeetleShowbag.jpg|right|thumb|100px|A ''Bertie Beetle Showbag''.]]
Bertie Beetles are most well known for their inclusion in the reliably cheap Bertie Beetle [[showbag]], available around Australia at various [[Agricultural show|Shows]]. The 'Bertie Beetle Showbag' is one of the most popular showbags ever made.<ref>'Bertie Beetles a hit with nation's chocolate lovers', ''The Advertiser'', 15 November 2006.</ref> When the bag was withdrawn from sale at Royal Shows, Nestlé bowed to the resultant community pressure and recommenced sale of the bag.<ref>Dyer, B. 'The big loot is in the bag', ''Gold Coast Bulletin'', 15 February 2003.</ref>


In 2007, Bertie Beetle [[multi-pack]]s were briefly available in supermarkets under Nestlé's [[Nestlé Candy Shop|Willy Wonka]] sub-brand.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y70/TTCbaby4/scan0001.jpg |title=Woolthworths advertisement, July 2007 |publisher=Photobucket |date=8 July 2007 |format=JPEG |access-date=2 September 2020}}</ref> Bertie Beetles returned to select [[confectionery store]]s in 2018.<ref name=sold/><ref name=strange/> In 2019 [[Peters Ice Cream|Peters]] launched a Bertie Beetle [[ice cream]].<ref name=timeline/>
The bag traditionally cost $2 and came with a few Bertie Beetles and some [[Allens (confectionery)|Allens]] [[lollipop]]s.


===Showbags===
The 'Bertie Beetle Bonanza' was created to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Bertie Beetle in 2003, which came with many Bertie Beetles as well as some other products. In 2006, there were four variations in existence: a small red bag, a medium-sized blue bag, a large gold bag and the '1-2-3' bag, which contains the three bags as well as some extras. The price for the classic blue 'Bertie Beetle' showbag was increased in 2006 to $3. For the 2007 Royal Shows, however, the price has returned to its traditional price of $2.


Bertie Beetles are best known for their inclusion in the cheap classic Bertie Beetle [[showbag]], sold at various [[Agricultural show|shows]] around Australia. Although initially included in Hoadley's Chocolate Showbag starting in 1963 (alongside [[Polly Waffle]], [[Violet Crumble]] and [[White Knight (chocolate bar)|White Knight]] bars), Bertie Beetle did not receive its own bag until 1965. The showbag, which as of 2022 comes with a few Bertie Beetles and other confections such as [[Red Ripperz]], was sold for [[A$]]2 for many decades, increasing to $3 in 2006, returning to $2 in 2007,<ref name=strange/> and increasing to $3 again in 2022.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-07-07/ekkas-showbag-bertie-beetle-increases-in-price-one-dollar/101217294|title=Ekka's cheapest showbag Bertie Beetle increases in price by $1 due to inflation|newspaper=ABC News |date=7 July 2022 |language=en|access-date=2022-07-08}}</ref>
In the 2009 Royal Easter Show, there were a number of bags, including a Bertie Beetle Blue, Gold, Platinum along with a Bertie Beetle Bonanza Bag and a Bertie Beetle Triple Deal.


The Bertie Beetle showbag is one of the most popular showbags ever made.<ref>'Bertie Beetles a hit with nation's chocolate lovers', ''The Advertiser'', 15 November 2006.</ref> At the 2017 Brisbane [[Ekka]], more than 250,000 showbags were sold.<ref name=timeline/> When the showbag was briefly withdrawn from sale at shows,{{when|date=April 2021}}{{why|date=April 2021}} Nestlé bowed to the ensuing consumer pressure and recommenced sale of the bag.<ref>Dyer, B. 'The big loot is in the bag', ''Gold Coast Bulletin'', 15 February 2003.</ref> In 2023, production issues saw supply of the showbag rationed at shows in Brisbane, Adelaide and Melbourne, which also led it to being withdrawn from sale at the 2023 [[Perth Royal Show]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/wa-afternoons/bertie-beetle-missing-perth-show/102880158|title=Perth to miss out on 60-year Bertie Beetle celebration as supplies run out|website=ABC Radio Perth |date=21 September 2023 |language=en|access-date=2023-09-21}}</ref>
==Ingredients==
The standard sizing for both versions is 10 [[gram]]s. Bertie Beetles do not contain gelatine and are suitable for [[vegetarians]]
They do contain [[glucose]] from wheat. Bertie Beetles contain Milk, Soy and Wheat. They are manufactured on equipment that processes products containing peanuts and tree nuts.


Other variants of the Bertie Beetle showbag are offered with more items and at a higher price. In 2003, the Bertie Beetle Bonanza showbag was created to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Bertie Beetle, which came with many Bertie Beetles as well as a choice of a branded cooler bag or a basketball. In 2006, there were four variants: a small red bag, a medium-sized blue bag, a large gold bag, and the '1-2-3' bag, containing those three bags and some extras. In 2009, there were a number of bags, including Bertie Beetle Blue, Gold, and Platinum bags along with the Bertie Beetle Bonanza bag and a Bertie Beetle Triple Deal bag, which like the 1-2-3 bag contained the three coloured Bertie Beetle bags. In 2013, a 50th anniversary special edition of the Bertie Beetle showbag was made available, consisting of 50 Bertie Beetle chocolates and a mask. In 2019, the Bertie Beetle Retro Showbag was introduced to the range; it included a retro paper bag, Bertie Beetle chocolate bars and a choice of a bucket hat, socks, a collector's tin or 2 enamel camping mugs with retro graphics. In 2021 the most expensive Bertie Beetle showbag variant sold for $18.<ref name=strange/> The Bertie Beetle showbag brand is currently managed by showbag company Chicane Marketing, which acts as an agent for Nestlé and produces other branded showbags for the multinational company.<ref name=staple/><ref name=strange/>
Ingredients: Sugar, Vegetable Fat, [Emulsifiers (Soy Lecithin, 492)], Milk Solids, Toffee Pieces (8%) - Sugar, Glucose Syrup (Derived from Wheat), Vegetable Fat, Raising Agent (Sodium Bicarbonate) - Cocoa, Emulsifier (Soy Lecithin), Salt, Flavours.<ref>Nestlé Ingredient List PDF, Nestlé Australia, 2014</ref>
==Special editions==
In 2013 a 50th Anniversary special edition of the Bertie Beetle showbag was made available, consisting of 50 Bertie Beetle chocolates and a mask.


In 2016, a range of Bertie Beetle showbags and other products were made available to [[online shopping|purchase online]]. The Bertie Beetle Biggest Showbag included 80 Bertie Beetle chocolates. The Bertie Beetle Bounty Box included 150 Bertie Beetle chocolates and comes in a gift box. The Bertie Beetle Bulk Bundle is a carton of 250 Bertie Beetles, and the Bertie Beetle Huge Haul included 350 Bertie Beetle chocolates.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://shopshowbags.com.au/|title=Showbag Shop|website=Showbag Shop|language=en|access-date=2017-10-03}}</ref>
In 2016 The Bertie Beetle bag cemented its status as a favourite showbag at the Brisbane [[Ekka]], with more than 100,000 bags sold by the Brisbane Show Day (Wednesday 10 August 2016) <ref>Honnery, C. 'Ekka 2016: Things that go on after dark are ‘unpublishable’.' The Courier-Mail, August 11, 2016</ref>


No longer available is Lady Beetle, Bertie's [[white chocolate]] equivalent, which had its own, slightly more expensive showbag.<ref name=timeline/>
==Bertie Beetle online==
In 2016, a range of Bertie Beetle showbags and other products were made available online. The Bertie Beetle Biggest Showbag includes 80 Bertie Beetle chocolates. The Bertie Beetle Bounty Box includes 150 Bertie Beetle chocolates and comes in a gift box. The Bertie Beetle Bulk Bundle is a carton of 250 Bertie Beetles and the Bertie Beetle Huge Haul includes 350 Bertie Beetle chocolates. The products are sold via Showbag Shop. <ref>{{Cite web|url=http://shopshowbags.com.au/|title=Showbag Shop|website=Showbag Shop|language=en|access-date=2017-10-03}}</ref>


==Other varieties==
==Ingredients==
The standard weight of the bar is 10 [[gram]]s. Ingredients are Sugar, Vegetable Fat, [Emulsifiers (Soy Lecithin, 492)], Milk Solids, Toffee Pieces (8%) Sugar, Glucose Syrup derived from wheat, Vegetable Fat, Sodium Bicarbonate Cocoa, Emulsifier (Soy Lecithin), Salt, [[Flavoring|Flavourings]].
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No longer available is Lady Beetle, Bertie's [[white chocolate]] equivalent, which had its own, slightly more expensive showbag.


==References==
==References==
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Bertie Beetle
A Bertie Beetle showbag
TypeChocolate bar
Place of originAustralia
Created byHoadley's Chocolates
Invented1963
Main ingredientsChocolate, honeycomb
VariationsLady Beetle

Bertie Beetle is a small chocolate bar manufactured by Nestlé. It consists of a chocolate coated bar containing small pieces of honeycomb that is shaped like an anthropomorphised beetle. It was originally created as a way to use up honeycomb left over from the production of Violet Crumble bars.[1] Originally manufactured in Australia, today they are manufactured in a factory in New Zealand.[2]

For many years, Bertie Beetles were generally only available to the public in showbags sold at Australian agricultural shows.[3]

History

[edit]

The Bertie Beetle was first produced in 1963 by Hoadley's Chocolates, who were later taken over by the Rowntree Company and became Rowntree Hoadley Ltd (the company was later acquired by Nestlé in 1988). Intended to rival MacRobertson's (later Cadbury's) Freddo Frog,[4] it was launched with advertisements featuring VFL footballer Ron Barassi,[5] and was sold in shops until the 1970s.[4] At some point after,[when?] a deal was made to only sell the chocolate at shows and exhibitions in showbags.[6][7][2][4]

In 2007, Bertie Beetle multi-packs were briefly available in supermarkets under Nestlé's Willy Wonka sub-brand.[8] Bertie Beetles returned to select confectionery stores in 2018.[3][4] In 2019 Peters launched a Bertie Beetle ice cream.[7]

Showbags

[edit]

Bertie Beetles are best known for their inclusion in the cheap classic Bertie Beetle showbag, sold at various shows around Australia. Although initially included in Hoadley's Chocolate Showbag starting in 1963 (alongside Polly Waffle, Violet Crumble and White Knight bars), Bertie Beetle did not receive its own bag until 1965. The showbag, which as of 2022 comes with a few Bertie Beetles and other confections such as Red Ripperz, was sold for A$2 for many decades, increasing to $3 in 2006, returning to $2 in 2007,[4] and increasing to $3 again in 2022.[9]

The Bertie Beetle showbag is one of the most popular showbags ever made.[10] At the 2017 Brisbane Ekka, more than 250,000 showbags were sold.[7] When the showbag was briefly withdrawn from sale at shows,[when?][why?] Nestlé bowed to the ensuing consumer pressure and recommenced sale of the bag.[11] In 2023, production issues saw supply of the showbag rationed at shows in Brisbane, Adelaide and Melbourne, which also led it to being withdrawn from sale at the 2023 Perth Royal Show.[12]

Other variants of the Bertie Beetle showbag are offered with more items and at a higher price. In 2003, the Bertie Beetle Bonanza showbag was created to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Bertie Beetle, which came with many Bertie Beetles as well as a choice of a branded cooler bag or a basketball. In 2006, there were four variants: a small red bag, a medium-sized blue bag, a large gold bag, and the '1-2-3' bag, containing those three bags and some extras. In 2009, there were a number of bags, including Bertie Beetle Blue, Gold, and Platinum bags along with the Bertie Beetle Bonanza bag and a Bertie Beetle Triple Deal bag, which like the 1-2-3 bag contained the three coloured Bertie Beetle bags. In 2013, a 50th anniversary special edition of the Bertie Beetle showbag was made available, consisting of 50 Bertie Beetle chocolates and a mask. In 2019, the Bertie Beetle Retro Showbag was introduced to the range; it included a retro paper bag, Bertie Beetle chocolate bars and a choice of a bucket hat, socks, a collector's tin or 2 enamel camping mugs with retro graphics. In 2021 the most expensive Bertie Beetle showbag variant sold for $18.[4] The Bertie Beetle showbag brand is currently managed by showbag company Chicane Marketing, which acts as an agent for Nestlé and produces other branded showbags for the multinational company.[2][4]

In 2016, a range of Bertie Beetle showbags and other products were made available to purchase online. The Bertie Beetle Biggest Showbag included 80 Bertie Beetle chocolates. The Bertie Beetle Bounty Box included 150 Bertie Beetle chocolates and comes in a gift box. The Bertie Beetle Bulk Bundle is a carton of 250 Bertie Beetles, and the Bertie Beetle Huge Haul included 350 Bertie Beetle chocolates.[13]

No longer available is Lady Beetle, Bertie's white chocolate equivalent, which had its own, slightly more expensive showbag.[7]

Ingredients

[edit]

The standard weight of the bar is 10 grams. Ingredients are Sugar, Vegetable Fat, [Emulsifiers (Soy Lecithin, 492)], Milk Solids, Toffee Pieces (8%) – Sugar, Glucose Syrup derived from wheat, Vegetable Fat, Sodium Bicarbonate – Cocoa, Emulsifier (Soy Lecithin), Salt, Flavourings.

References

[edit]
  1. ^ Cockington, J. 'It's in the bag', The Age, 7 March 2006.
  2. ^ a b c Wilson, Roxanne (26 August 2016). "Show staple – The Advertiser finds out more about the iconic showbag". The Advertiser. Adelaide. Retrieved 6 April 2021.
  3. ^ a b Mattson, Diana (4 March 2018). "Bertie Beetles now sold all year round in Adelaide and not just in showbags". The Advertiser. Adelaide. Retrieved 6 April 2021.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g Lyons, Erin (8 April 2021). "Bertie Beetle: Strange fact about famous Australian chocolate treat". News.com.au. Retrieved 10 April 2021.
  5. ^ Edmonds, M et al. 'Watch this space', The Herald Sun, 13 September 2005.
  6. ^ 'Mr Beetle brings smiles', Northern News, 7 August 2003.
  7. ^ a b c d "1963 Bertie Beetle launched by Hoadley's". 20 September 1960. Retrieved 6 April 2021.
  8. ^ "Woolthworths advertisement, July 2007" (JPEG). Photobucket. 8 July 2007. Retrieved 2 September 2020.
  9. ^ "Ekka's cheapest showbag Bertie Beetle increases in price by $1 due to inflation". ABC News. 7 July 2022. Retrieved 8 July 2022.
  10. ^ 'Bertie Beetles a hit with nation's chocolate lovers', The Advertiser, 15 November 2006.
  11. ^ Dyer, B. 'The big loot is in the bag', Gold Coast Bulletin, 15 February 2003.
  12. ^ "Perth to miss out on 60-year Bertie Beetle celebration as supplies run out". ABC Radio Perth. 21 September 2023. Retrieved 21 September 2023.
  13. ^ "Showbag Shop". Showbag Shop. Retrieved 3 October 2017.