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  1. Nidar er et merkemerk for sjokolade som er laget på Nidar-fabrikken i Trondheim. Her kan du besøke fabrikkutsalg og museum, lese om sjokoladens historie, allergener og smågodt, og se bærekraftige produkter.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NidarNidar - Wikipedia

    Nidar is a Norwegian producer and distributor of confectionery. Nidar's candy factory is located in Trondheim, Norway. It is part of the Orkla Group. The company is one of the leading distributor of sweets to the Norwegian marketplace, selling sweets for over NOK 1 billion in 2003, with approx. 600 employees.

  3. Jun 28, 2024 · The transaction values Nidar at approximately $2.75 billion in pre-transaction equity and is expected to provide the combined entity with increased capital market access to fuel its growth strategy.

  4. marss.com › products › nidar-cuasMARSS | NiDAR CUAS

    NiDAR CUAS is a smart air defence solution that detects, classifies and defeats drone threats with AI and ML. It integrates multiple sensors and effectors, and provides a single tactical picture for operators.

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    • The Two Big Norwegian Chocolate Companies
    • Large Chocolate Bars
    • Smash
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    • Stratos
    • Toppris Kubbe
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    The vast majority of chocolate on sale in most Norwegian stores comes from just two companies: Freia and Nidar. Of course, major brands like Mars, Twix and Kinder are also available on the shelves in Norway, but that's not what this article is about. I think it's fair to say that Freiais Norway's most famous chocolate brand. For one thing, the illu...

    Many Norwegians prefer to buy their chocolate in large bar form to share or keep for a while. They're super easy to spot in the supermarkets, and are often found with a discount. The most popular is Freia's Melkesjokolade, a creamy, sweet, milk chocolate. Simple, but a classic. I know several readers of this website like Walters Mandler, which adds...

    These salty-sweet tornadoes are my absolute favourite Norwegian chocolate! Smash from Nidar are simply corn chips covered in chocolate. Most commonly sold in bags, Smash is also available in bar form. That's simply a regular chocolate bar containing bits of Smash, rather than being one big Smash bar!

    I will have caused outrage among my Norwegian readers for not starting with Freia's Kvikk Lunsj, the most iconic chocolate in Norway. It has such status because it's synonymous with the one true love of all Norwegians: the outdoors. Ever since it was launched in 1937, the four-finger chocolate-covered wafer has been marketed as a hiking or skiing t...

    The history of Stratos is so long and varied that its maker Nidar has a webpagededicated to it. The short version: Nidar launched Stratos in 1936, a year after the Aero. It cost 25 øre, which is a quarter of one krone! It was engineer Jørgen Holmsen who discovered the ‘airy' Aero chocolate bar at a trade fair in Germany, and returned to the Nidar f...

    Launched in 1969, Freia's Toppris Kubbe is similar to the Toffee Crisp or Lion Bar. This chocolate bar is filled with light toffee and rice, so it's chewy with a slightly crispy texture to it. It reminds me a little of the rice crispy cakes I used to make as a kid (definitely not as an adult though, no, not, definitely not) There has also a peanut ...

    I've never quite been able to make up my mind about Troika. There's a lot of flavour packed into the three layers of soft raspberry jelly, truffle and marzipan, all coated in dark chocolate, but to my taste it's a somewhat strange combination. I'm told some people nibble away the chocolate and other layers leaving the jelly to the end. Now while I ...

    Of course, it would be wrong to stop just with the big two. Norway has its fair share of entrepreneurs trying to make it in the chocolate world. Up in Bodø, British chef Craig Alibone has made quite the name for himself with his premium chocolate brand and shop. Read this interviewwith him to find out more. Located inside a former boathouse, the co...

    Nidar is based in Trondheim and produces popular chocolate bars like Smash, Stratos and Troika. Learn more about the history and products of Nidar and its rival Freia.

  5. Nidar Smash is a unique product that combines sweet, salty and crispy corn kernels with Nidar's milk chocolate. Order online from Norwegian Foodstore and get it delivered worldwide in 2-7 days.

  6. Nidar's liquorice boats are pieces of drained, sweet, licorice gelé as both soft, slightly chewy and chewable. To get a good balance between licorice and sweetness, we use delicious Turkish liquorice in Skipper.