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Ferrero Rocher (Italian pronunciation: [ferˈrɛːro roʃˈʃe]) is a chocolate and hazelnut confectionery, introduced in 1982 and produced by the Italian company Ferrero. Michele Ferrero is credited as the product’s creator.

Ferrero Rocher

Ferrerorocher brand logo.png
Ferrero Rocher ak.jpg
Product type Bonbon
Owner Ferrero SpA
Country Italy
Introduced 1982; 41 years ago
Website ferrerorocher.it

Each Ferrero Rocher ball is covered in foil and placed into a paper liner. The confection is machine made and much of its production process is designed to be secretive.[1]

It is sold worldwide and holds a strong cultural presence, in part because of its association with Christmas. The brand is known in the United Kingdom, and other countries such as Mexico, by the popular 1990s ‘ambassadors’ advertisement.[2]

HistoryEdit

Ferrero Rocher was introduced in 1979 in Italy and in other parts of Europe in 1982. Shortly after its release, production was halted due to a problem with label printing.[3] Michele Ferrero, the credited inventor, named the chocolate after a grotto in the Roman Catholic shrine of Lourdes, Rocher de Massabielle.[4] Rocher comes from French and means rock or boulder.[5]

Layer by layer comparison of the Ferrero Rocher

IngredientsEdit

The chocolate consists of a whole roasted hazelnut encased in a thin wafer shell filled with hazelnut chocolate and covered in milk chocolate and chopped hazelnuts.[6] Its ingredients are milk chocolate, sugar, cocoa butter, cocoa mass, skim milk powder, butteroil, lecithin as emulsifier (soy), vanillin (artificial flavor), hazelnuts, palm oil, wheat flour, whey (milk), low fat cocoa powder, sodium bicarbonate (leavening agent), and salt.[7]

ProductionEdit

Box of Ferrero Rocher bonbons

The production process is secretive, with no smartphones or notebooks allowed inside the production facilities. As of 2015, few journalists have ever been invited to visit.[8] As of 2015, the production in the Alba factory totals 24 million Ferrero Rochers a day.[8]

The sweet is produced by machinery. The process begins with flat sheets of wafer with hemispheres moving down an assembly line.[9] The hemispheres of the wafers are then filled with a chocolate hazelnut cream and part of a hazelnut. Next, two of these wafer sheets, one with a hazelnut and one with hazelnut chocolate cream, are clamped together. The excess wafer is cut away producing wafer balls. These balls are then coated with a layer of chocolate, a layer of chopped hazelnuts, and a final layer of milk chocolate[9] before the chocolate ball is wrapped in its prominent gold foil.[3]

DistributionEdit

Roughly 3.6 billion Ferrero Rochers are sold each year in over 42 countries.[unreliable source?][10] These include 28 countries in Europe including the UK, eight countries in Asia, five countries in Africa including South Africa, nine countries in the Americas, and two countries in Oceania.[11]

Cultural impactEdit

ChristmasEdit

Ferrero Rochers are associated with the holiday season during Christmas and New Year. As of 2015, 61% of Ferrero Rochers were sold within the last three months of the year.[8]

1990s UK advertisementEdit

A United Kingdom advertisement in the 1990s was based upon a party in a European ambassador’s official residence, with the chocolates arranged into a pyramid and portrayed as a sophisticated treat. The advertisement has been repeatedly parodied in popular culture since.[12] In 2000, the ambassador’s party commercial was ranked 21st in Channel 4’s poll of the «100 Greatest Adverts».[13]

Immigrant communitiesEdit

Because of Rocher’s relatively low price compared with other luxury goods, along with its upscale appearance and marketing, the confection is popular among immigrant communities in the United States. Before Ferrero Rocher was available in mainland China, it was a popular gift from people in Hong Kong, who nicknamed Rocher «gold sand», to people on the mainland around Chinese New Year.[14]

See alsoEdit

  • Environmental impact of cocoa production
  • Gianduiotto
  • Gianduja (chocolate)

ReferencesEdit

  1. ^ «The Nutella Billionaires: Inside The Secretive Ferrero Family». Forbes. Retrieved 26 March 2021.
  2. ^ «The most memorable TV adverts of the past 40 years». The Telegraph. 7 June 2016. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 26 March 2021.
  3. ^ a b Allen, Lawrence L. (1 January 2010). Chocolate Fortunes: The Battle for the Hearts, Minds, and Wallets of China’s Consumers. AMACOM Div American Mgmt Assn. ISBN 9780814414323.
  4. ^ Caldwell, Zelda (8 May 2018). «How Ferrero Rocher chocolates were inspired by the Virgin Mary». Aleteia.
  5. ^ «rocher — traduction — Dictionnaire Français-Anglais». WordReference.com.
  6. ^ «A Brilliant Idea …». Ferrero Rocher. Archived from the original on 20 June 2013. Retrieved 13 June 2012.
  7. ^ «Ferrero Rocher». ferrero.ca. Retrieved 14 July 2016.
  8. ^ a b c Sarah Butler (30 October 2015). «Full steam ahead at Ferrero factory as chocolatier eyes No 1 spot in UK». The Guardian.
  9. ^ a b [dead link]«Loynds Ferrero Rocher Type Production Line». Loynds. 29 December 2013. Archived from the original on 10 June 2016. Retrieved 13 July 2016 – via YouTube.
  10. ^ Iyoob, Umar. «Report on Ferrero (Rocher)». Scribd. Retrieved 16 July 2016.
  11. ^ «Ferrero — Worldwide». Ferrero. Retrieved 16 July 2016.
  12. ^ Wood, Zoe (17 November 2009). «Family behind Ferrero Rocher linked to deal with Cadbury». The Guardian. London.
  13. ^ «The 100 Greatest TV Ads». London: Channel 4. 2000. Archived from the original on 18 June 2001. Retrieved 4 August 2019.
  14. ^ Aghajanian, Liana (26 April 2018). «Why Immigrant Communities Love Ferrero Rochers». Thrillist. Retrieved 6 December 2022.

External linksEdit

  • Official website  

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ferrero Rocher

Ferrerorocher brand logo.png
Ferrero Rocher ak.jpg
Product type Bonbon
Owner Ferrero SpA
Country Italy
Introduced 1982; 41 years ago
Website ferrerorocher.it

Ferrero Rocher (Italian pronunciation: [ferˈrɛːro roʃˈʃe]) is a chocolate and hazelnut confectionery, introduced in 1982 and produced by the Italian company Ferrero. Michele Ferrero is credited as the product’s creator.

Each Ferrero Rocher ball is covered in foil and placed into a paper liner. The confection is machine made and much of its production process is designed to be secretive.[1]

It is sold worldwide and holds a strong cultural presence, in part because of its association with Christmas. The brand is known in the United Kingdom, and other countries such as Mexico, by the popular 1990s ‘ambassadors’ advertisement.[2]

History[edit]

Ferrero Rocher was introduced in 1979 in Italy and in other parts of Europe in 1982. Shortly after its release, production was halted due to a problem with label printing.[3] Michele Ferrero, the credited inventor, named the chocolate after a grotto in the Roman Catholic shrine of Lourdes, Rocher de Massabielle.[4] Rocher comes from French and means rock or boulder.[5]

Layer by layer comparison of the Ferrero Rocher

Ingredients[edit]

The chocolate consists of a whole roasted hazelnut encased in a thin wafer shell filled with hazelnut chocolate and covered in milk chocolate and chopped hazelnuts.[6] Its ingredients are milk chocolate, sugar, cocoa butter, cocoa mass, skim milk powder, butteroil, lecithin as emulsifier (soy), vanillin (artificial flavor), hazelnuts, palm oil, wheat flour, whey (milk), low fat cocoa powder, sodium bicarbonate (leavening agent), and salt.[7]

Production[edit]

Box of Ferrero Rocher bonbons

The production process is secretive, with no smartphones or notebooks allowed inside the production facilities. As of 2015, few journalists have ever been invited to visit.[8] As of 2015, the production in the Alba factory totals 24 million Ferrero Rochers a day.[8]

The sweet is produced by machinery. The process begins with flat sheets of wafer with hemispheres moving down an assembly line.[9] The hemispheres of the wafers are then filled with a chocolate hazelnut cream and part of a hazelnut. Next, two of these wafer sheets, one with a hazelnut and one with hazelnut chocolate cream, are clamped together. The excess wafer is cut away producing wafer balls. These balls are then coated with a layer of chocolate, a layer of chopped hazelnuts, and a final layer of milk chocolate[9] before the chocolate ball is wrapped in its prominent gold foil.[3]

Distribution[edit]

Roughly 3.6 billion Ferrero Rochers are sold each year in over 42 countries.[unreliable source?][10] These include 28 countries in Europe including the UK, eight countries in Asia, five countries in Africa including South Africa, nine countries in the Americas, and two countries in Oceania.[11]

Cultural impact[edit]

Christmas[edit]

Ferrero Rochers are associated with the holiday season during Christmas and New Year. As of 2015, 61% of Ferrero Rochers were sold within the last three months of the year.[8]

1990s UK advertisement[edit]

A United Kingdom advertisement in the 1990s was based upon a party in a European ambassador’s official residence, with the chocolates arranged into a pyramid and portrayed as a sophisticated treat. The advertisement has been repeatedly parodied in popular culture since.[12] In 2000, the ambassador’s party commercial was ranked 21st in Channel 4’s poll of the «100 Greatest Adverts».[13]

Immigrant communities[edit]

Because of Rocher’s relatively low price compared with other luxury goods, along with its upscale appearance and marketing, the confection is popular among immigrant communities in the United States. Before Ferrero Rocher was available in mainland China, it was a popular gift from people in Hong Kong, who nicknamed Rocher «gold sand», to people on the mainland around Chinese New Year.[14]

See also[edit]

  • Environmental impact of cocoa production
  • Gianduiotto
  • Gianduja (chocolate)

References[edit]

  1. ^ «The Nutella Billionaires: Inside The Secretive Ferrero Family». Forbes. Retrieved 26 March 2021.
  2. ^ «The most memorable TV adverts of the past 40 years». The Telegraph. 7 June 2016. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 26 March 2021.
  3. ^ a b Allen, Lawrence L. (1 January 2010). Chocolate Fortunes: The Battle for the Hearts, Minds, and Wallets of China’s Consumers. AMACOM Div American Mgmt Assn. ISBN 9780814414323.
  4. ^ Caldwell, Zelda (8 May 2018). «How Ferrero Rocher chocolates were inspired by the Virgin Mary». Aleteia.
  5. ^ «rocher — traduction — Dictionnaire Français-Anglais». WordReference.com.
  6. ^ «A Brilliant Idea …». Ferrero Rocher. Archived from the original on 20 June 2013. Retrieved 13 June 2012.
  7. ^ «Ferrero Rocher». ferrero.ca. Retrieved 14 July 2016.
  8. ^ a b c Sarah Butler (30 October 2015). «Full steam ahead at Ferrero factory as chocolatier eyes No 1 spot in UK». The Guardian.
  9. ^ a b [dead link]«Loynds Ferrero Rocher Type Production Line». Loynds. 29 December 2013. Archived from the original on 10 June 2016. Retrieved 13 July 2016 – via YouTube.
  10. ^ Iyoob, Umar. «Report on Ferrero (Rocher)». Scribd. Retrieved 16 July 2016.
  11. ^ «Ferrero — Worldwide». Ferrero. Retrieved 16 July 2016.
  12. ^ Wood, Zoe (17 November 2009). «Family behind Ferrero Rocher linked to deal with Cadbury». The Guardian. London.
  13. ^ «The 100 Greatest TV Ads». London: Channel 4. 2000. Archived from the original on 18 June 2001. Retrieved 4 August 2019.
  14. ^ Aghajanian, Liana (26 April 2018). «Why Immigrant Communities Love Ferrero Rochers». Thrillist. Retrieved 6 December 2022.

External links[edit]

  • Official website Edit this at Wikidata

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ferrero Rocher

Ferrerorocher brand logo.png
Ferrero Rocher ak.jpg
Product type Bonbon
Owner Ferrero SpA
Country Italy
Introduced 1982; 41 years ago
Website ferrerorocher.it

Ferrero Rocher (Italian pronunciation: [ferˈrɛːro roʃˈʃe]) is a chocolate and hazelnut confectionery, introduced in 1982 and produced by the Italian company Ferrero. Michele Ferrero is credited as the product’s creator.

Each Ferrero Rocher ball is covered in foil and placed into a paper liner. The confection is machine made and much of its production process is designed to be secretive.[1]

It is sold worldwide and holds a strong cultural presence, in part because of its association with Christmas. The brand is known in the United Kingdom, and other countries such as Mexico, by the popular 1990s ‘ambassadors’ advertisement.[2]

History[edit]

Ferrero Rocher was introduced in 1979 in Italy and in other parts of Europe in 1982. Shortly after its release, production was halted due to a problem with label printing.[3] Michele Ferrero, the credited inventor, named the chocolate after a grotto in the Roman Catholic shrine of Lourdes, Rocher de Massabielle.[4] Rocher comes from French and means rock or boulder.[5]

Layer by layer comparison of the Ferrero Rocher

Ingredients[edit]

The chocolate consists of a whole roasted hazelnut encased in a thin wafer shell filled with hazelnut chocolate and covered in milk chocolate and chopped hazelnuts.[6] Its ingredients are milk chocolate, sugar, cocoa butter, cocoa mass, skim milk powder, butteroil, lecithin as emulsifier (soy), vanillin (artificial flavor), hazelnuts, palm oil, wheat flour, whey (milk), low fat cocoa powder, sodium bicarbonate (leavening agent), and salt.[7]

Production[edit]

Box of Ferrero Rocher bonbons

The production process is secretive, with no smartphones or notebooks allowed inside the production facilities. As of 2015, few journalists have ever been invited to visit.[8] As of 2015, the production in the Alba factory totals 24 million Ferrero Rochers a day.[8]

The sweet is produced by machinery. The process begins with flat sheets of wafer with hemispheres moving down an assembly line.[9] The hemispheres of the wafers are then filled with a chocolate hazelnut cream and part of a hazelnut. Next, two of these wafer sheets, one with a hazelnut and one with hazelnut chocolate cream, are clamped together. The excess wafer is cut away producing wafer balls. These balls are then coated with a layer of chocolate, a layer of chopped hazelnuts, and a final layer of milk chocolate[9] before the chocolate ball is wrapped in its prominent gold foil.[3]

Distribution[edit]

Roughly 3.6 billion Ferrero Rochers are sold each year in over 42 countries.[unreliable source?][10] These include 28 countries in Europe including the UK, eight countries in Asia, five countries in Africa including South Africa, nine countries in the Americas, and two countries in Oceania.[11]

Cultural impact[edit]

Christmas[edit]

Ferrero Rochers are associated with the holiday season during Christmas and New Year. As of 2015, 61% of Ferrero Rochers were sold within the last three months of the year.[8]

1990s UK advertisement[edit]

A United Kingdom advertisement in the 1990s was based upon a party in a European ambassador’s official residence, with the chocolates arranged into a pyramid and portrayed as a sophisticated treat. The advertisement has been repeatedly parodied in popular culture since.[12] In 2000, the ambassador’s party commercial was ranked 21st in Channel 4’s poll of the «100 Greatest Adverts».[13]

Immigrant communities[edit]

Because of Rocher’s relatively low price compared with other luxury goods, along with its upscale appearance and marketing, the confection is popular among immigrant communities in the United States. Before Ferrero Rocher was available in mainland China, it was a popular gift from people in Hong Kong, who nicknamed Rocher «gold sand», to people on the mainland around Chinese New Year.[14]

See also[edit]

  • Environmental impact of cocoa production
  • Gianduiotto
  • Gianduja (chocolate)

References[edit]

  1. ^ «The Nutella Billionaires: Inside The Secretive Ferrero Family». Forbes. Retrieved 26 March 2021.
  2. ^ «The most memorable TV adverts of the past 40 years». The Telegraph. 7 June 2016. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 26 March 2021.
  3. ^ a b Allen, Lawrence L. (1 January 2010). Chocolate Fortunes: The Battle for the Hearts, Minds, and Wallets of China’s Consumers. AMACOM Div American Mgmt Assn. ISBN 9780814414323.
  4. ^ Caldwell, Zelda (8 May 2018). «How Ferrero Rocher chocolates were inspired by the Virgin Mary». Aleteia.
  5. ^ «rocher — traduction — Dictionnaire Français-Anglais». WordReference.com.
  6. ^ «A Brilliant Idea …». Ferrero Rocher. Archived from the original on 20 June 2013. Retrieved 13 June 2012.
  7. ^ «Ferrero Rocher». ferrero.ca. Retrieved 14 July 2016.
  8. ^ a b c Sarah Butler (30 October 2015). «Full steam ahead at Ferrero factory as chocolatier eyes No 1 spot in UK». The Guardian.
  9. ^ a b [dead link]«Loynds Ferrero Rocher Type Production Line». Loynds. 29 December 2013. Archived from the original on 10 June 2016. Retrieved 13 July 2016 – via YouTube.
  10. ^ Iyoob, Umar. «Report on Ferrero (Rocher)». Scribd. Retrieved 16 July 2016.
  11. ^ «Ferrero — Worldwide». Ferrero. Retrieved 16 July 2016.
  12. ^ Wood, Zoe (17 November 2009). «Family behind Ferrero Rocher linked to deal with Cadbury». The Guardian. London.
  13. ^ «The 100 Greatest TV Ads». London: Channel 4. 2000. Archived from the original on 18 June 2001. Retrieved 4 August 2019.
  14. ^ Aghajanian, Liana (26 April 2018). «Why Immigrant Communities Love Ferrero Rochers». Thrillist. Retrieved 6 December 2022.

External links[edit]

  • Official website Edit this at Wikidata


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Крупнейшим предприятием современного города является шоколадная фабрика Ferrero Rocher.



One of the largest industrial employers is the Ferrero Rocher chocolate factory.


Продукция Ferrero Rocher продается в Китае, завоевывая национальную репутацию пионера в категории премиум-шоколада.



Ferrero Rocher is sold in China, establishing a national reputation as a pioneer in the premium chocolate category.


Бренд Ferrero Rocher запущен в ряде европейских стран.



The Ferrero Rocher brand is launched in several European countries.


Конфеты Ferrero Rocher завернуты в золотую фольгу, что делает их популярным праздничным подарком.



Ferrero Rocher chocolates are wrapped in golden foil, making them a popular holiday gift.


Шоколадные конфеты Ferrero Rocher появились в 1982 году.


Ferrero Rocher — это крупные шоколадные конфеты, созданные итальянскими кондитерами и завоевавшие весь мир.



Ferrero Rocher is a large chocolate candy created by Italian confectioners and conquering the whole world.


Китайский художник Ciro Wai создает впечатляющие миниатюрные скульптуры, используя лишь фантики из золотой фольги Ferrero Rocher.



Chinese artist Ciro Wai has fun shaping the miniature sculptures with golden wrappers from Ferrero Rocher.


Ferrero закупает 1/4 от всех мировых поставок лесного ореха для производства своих знаменитых Nutella и Ferrero Rocher.



Ferrero purchases 1/4 of the world hazelnut supply to produce its famous Nutella and Ferrero Rocher.


Необычная праздничная инсталляция в форме ёлки Ferrero Rocher, созданная из подарочных коробок, появиласьна территории ТРЦ «Европейский» зимой 2015-2016 года.



Incredible festive installation in a form of the Christmas tree Ferrero Rocher, created from gift boxes, appeared on the area of the shopping mall «European» in winter 2015-2016.


Говорят, что Ferrero Rocher является самой продаваемой маркой шоколада на Земле, и миллионы людей во всем мире покупают этот шоколад каждый год.



It is said that Ferrero Rocher is the bestselling brand of chocolate on Earth, with millions of people all over the world buying this chocolate every year.


Конфеты Ferrero Rocher появились в 1982 году в Европе.


Производственный объект содержит самое современное оборудование от итальянской компании ОРМ (поставщик таких компаний, как Ferrero Rocher), что позволяет делать удивительные продукты, которые опережают остальных российских конкурентов.



The manufacturing facility contains state-of-the-art machinery from the Italian company OPM (supplier to such companies as Ferrero Rocher), allowing for amazing products that are far beyond most Russian competitors.


Когда моя семья ещё не могла позволить себе iPhone, я рисовал макет его интерфейса на крышках коробок Ferrero Rocher.



Before my family could afford one, I would draw the UI layout of iPhone on lids of Ferrero Rocher boxes.


Когда конструкция светится изнутри, коробки золотого цвета «превращаются» в полупрозрачные, и становится видно, что внутри каждой из них находится лучший подарок на все времена — конфеты Ferrero Rocher.



When construction is illuminated from inside, the golden boxes turn into translucent and it becomes clear that inside each of them is the best gift for all time — candy Ferrero Rocher.


Корзина с шоколадом Ferrero Rocher, окруженная красными Розами и Гипсо.



Basket with Ferrero Rocher chocolate surrounded by red Roses and Gypso.


Розовый букет из роз, статики и детское дыхание с шоколадом Ferrero Rocher.



Pink bouquet of Roses, Statice and Babys Breath with Ferrero Rocher chocolate.


12 красных роз и 16 Ferrero Rocher


На поток поставили новые продукты: линейка Kinder в 1968-м, Tic Tac в 1969-м, пралине Ferrero Rocher в 1982 году.



New products were introduced at a steady clip: the Kinder line in 1968, Tic Tac in 1969, Ferrero Rocher pralines in 1982.


Со временем его компания начала производство упаковку для корпоративных подарков для таких организаций как Toyota, Ferrero Rocher, 7-Eleven и Pernod Ricard.



His company also gradually moved into producing the packaging for corporate gifts for companies such as Toyota, Ferrero Rocher, 7-Eleven and Pernod Ricard.


Сегодня благодаря этому балансу такие бренды, как Nutella, Kinder, Ferrero Rocher і Tic Tac стали одними из самых известных и любимых брендов во всем мире.



Thanks to these choices, today Brand as Nutella, Kinder, Ferrero Rocher and Tic Tac have become some of the most well-known and appreciated among consumers around the world.

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Ferrero Rocher (Italian pronunciation: [ferˈrɛːro roʃˈʃe]) is a chocolate and hazelnut confectionery, introduced in 1982 and produced by the Italian company Ferrero. Michele Ferrero is credited as the product’s creator.

Each Ferrero Rocher ball is covered in foil and placed into a paper liner. The confection is machine made and much of its production process is designed to be secretive.[1]

It is sold worldwide and holds a strong cultural presence, in part because of its association with Christmas. The brand is known in the United Kingdom, and other countries such as Mexico, by the popular 1990s ‘ambassadors’ advertisement.[2]

History

Ferrero Rocher was introduced in 1979 in Italy and in other parts of Europe in 1982. Shortly after its release, production was halted due to a problem with label printing.[3] Michele Ferrero, the credited inventor, named the chocolate after a grotto in the Roman Catholic shrine of Lourdes, Rocher de Massabielle.[4] Rocher comes from French and means rock or boulder.[5]

Layer by layer comparison of the Ferrero Rocher

Layer by layer comparison of the Ferrero Rocher

Ingredients

The chocolate consists of a whole roasted hazelnut encased in a thin wafer shell filled with hazelnut chocolate and covered in milk chocolate and chopped hazelnuts.[6] Its ingredients are milk chocolate, sugar, cocoa butter, cocoa mass, skim milk powder, butteroil, lecithin as emulsifier (soy), vanillin (artificial flavor), hazelnuts, palm oil, wheat flour, whey (milk), low fat cocoa powder, sodium bicarbonate (leavening agent), and salt.[7]

Production

Box of Ferrero Rocher bonbons

Box of Ferrero Rocher bonbons

The production process is secretive, with no smartphones or notebooks allowed inside the production facilities. As of 2015, few journalists have ever been invited to visit.[8] As of 2015, the production in the Alba factory totals 24 million Ferrero Rochers a day.[8]

The sweet is produced by machinery. The process begins with flat sheets of wafer with hemispheres moving down an assembly line.[9] The hemispheres of the wafers are then filled with a chocolate hazelnut cream and part of a hazelnut. Next, two of these wafer sheets, one with a hazelnut and one with hazelnut chocolate cream, are clamped together. The excess wafer is cut away producing wafer balls. These balls are then coated with a layer of chocolate, a layer of chopped hazelnuts, and a final layer of milk chocolate[9] before the chocolate ball is wrapped in its prominent gold foil.[3]

Distribution

Roughly 3.6 billion Ferrero Rochers are sold each year in over 42 countries.[unreliable source?][10] These include 28 countries in Europe including the UK, eight countries in Asia, five countries in Africa including South Africa, nine countries in the Americas, and two countries in Oceania.[11]

Cultural impact

Christmas

Ferrero Rochers are associated with the holiday season during Christmas and New Year. As of 2015, 61% of Ferrero Rochers were sold within the last three months of the year.[8]

1990s UK advertisement

A United Kingdom advertisement in the 1990s was based upon a party in a European ambassador’s official residence, with the chocolates arranged into a pyramid and portrayed as a sophisticated treat. The advertisement has been repeatedly parodied in popular culture since.[12] In 2000, the ambassador’s party commercial was ranked 21st in Channel 4’s poll of the «100 Greatest Adverts».[13]

Immigrant communities

Because of Rocher’s relatively low price compared with other luxury goods, along with its upscale appearance and marketing, the confection is popular among immigrant communities in the United States. Before Ferrero Rocher was available in mainland China, it was a popular gift from people in Hong Kong, who nicknamed Rocher «gold sand», to people on the mainland around Chinese New Year.[14]

See also

  • Environmental impact of cocoa production
  • Gianduiotto
  • Gianduja (chocolate)

References

  1. ^ «The Nutella Billionaires: Inside The Secretive Ferrero Family». Forbes. Retrieved 26 March 2021.
  2. ^ «The most memorable TV adverts of the past 40 years». The Telegraph. 7 June 2016. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 26 March 2021.
  3. ^ a b Allen, Lawrence L. (1 January 2010). Chocolate Fortunes: The Battle for the Hearts, Minds, and Wallets of China’s Consumers. AMACOM Div American Mgmt Assn. ISBN 9780814414323.
  4. ^ Caldwell, Zelda (8 May 2018). «How Ferrero Rocher chocolates were inspired by the Virgin Mary». Aleteia.
  5. ^ «rocher - traduction - Dictionnaire Français-Anglais». WordReference.com.
  6. ^ «A Brilliant Idea …». Ferrero Rocher. Archived from the original on 20 June 2013. Retrieved 13 June 2012.
  7. ^ «Ferrero Rocher». ferrero.ca. Retrieved 14 July 2016.
  8. ^ a b c Sarah Butler (30 October 2015). «Full steam ahead at Ferrero factory as chocolatier eyes No 1 spot in UK». The Guardian.
  9. ^ a b [dead link]«Loynds Ferrero Rocher Type Production Line». Loynds. 29 December 2013. Archived from the original on 10 June 2016. Retrieved 13 July 2016 – via YouTube.
  10. ^ Iyoob, Umar. «Report on Ferrero (Rocher)». Scribd. Retrieved 16 July 2016.
  11. ^ «Ferrero - Worldwide». Ferrero. Retrieved 16 July 2016.
  12. ^ Wood, Zoe (17 November 2009). «Family behind Ferrero Rocher linked to deal with Cadbury». The Guardian. London.
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Ferrero Rocher Ferrero Rocher
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There’s a big vat of tea steaming away and I’ve arranged the Ferrero Rocher in a big triangular pile. Чан с чаем уже вскипел, и я выложила Ferrero Rocher в большую конусообразную гору.
Ferrero Rocher? Ferrero Rocher?
Ferrero Rocher, as far as the eye can see? Горы конфет «Ферреро Роше» до неба?
Ferrero Rocher. Ферреро Роше.
Excuse me, I’m just finishing a Ferrero Rocher. Простите, доедаю Ферреро Роше.
The Ferrero Rocher, a chilled bottle of Appletiser on the drinks trolley. Ферреро Роше, охлажденная бутылочка, закуски на столике.
Ferrero Rocher. — Ferrero… — Конфеты «Ферреро Роше».
Ferrero Rocher? Ферреро Роше?

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