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Kindermilchschnitte (commonly sold as Milch‑Schnitte in German markets and historically marketed as "Kinder Milch‑Schnitte") is a cream‑filled sandwich snack introduced by Ferrero in 1978 on the German market. (de.wikipedia.org)
The product is manufactured for European markets primarily in Germany (Ferrero’s local operations and production lines serve the German market), though Ferrero operates a distributed production network and many Kinder products are produced in multiple plants across Europe and beyond — so Milchschnitte may also be produced in other Ferrero factories depending on the market and supply chain planning. (goflink.com)
The Kinder brand was created by Michele Ferrero in Alba, Italy, and is part of the Kinder portfolio within the Ferrero Group. The original company that developed Kinder products is Ferrero SpA; today the ultimate owner remains the Ferrero Group (Ferrero SpA), an Italian family‑owned multinational confectionery company headquartered in Alba, Piedmont, Italy. (kinder.com)
In Germany the product is sold and listed as produced/marketed by Ferrero Deutschland GmbH (the local Ferrero subsidiary), which handles local manufacturing, distribution and regulatory labelling for German‑market SKUs. Depending on the country of sale, packaging may show other Ferrero local entities as manufacturer/distributor. (goflink.com)
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