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Prince Polo is a renowned Polish chocolate-covered wafer bar introduced in 1955 by Olza S.A., a confectionery company based in Cieszyn, Poland. The bar consists of four layers of wafer joined by three layers of chocolate-flavored filling, all enrobed in smooth chocolate. It is easily identifiable by its metallic gold-colored wrapper. Over the years, Prince Polo has become one of Poland's top-selling confectionery brands and has expanded its presence to several countries, including the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Lithuania, Latvia, Ukraine, Belarus, Russia, Kazakhstan, Estonia, Indonesia, Greece, Romania, Moldova, the Philippines, Bulgaria, Georgia, Iraq, and Libya. In Iceland, it is often called Prins Póló and has been one of the few chocolate bars available in the country for many years. The brand is currently owned by Jacobs Suchard, a multinational confectionery company headquartered in Switzerland. While primarily produced in Poland, Prince Polo is also manufactured in other locations to meet international demand.
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