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Kellogg's Coco Pops Barchette is a specific variety of chocolate-flavored puffed rice cereal shaped like small boats, marketed primarily in the Italian market. The Coco Pops brand was originally introduced by the Kellogg Company in the United States in the 1950s (known as Cocoa Krispies there).
Manufacturing for the European market typically occurs in several locations across the continent, including major facilities in the United Kingdom and Spain, to ensure efficiency for local distribution. While the Kellogg Company recently underwent a corporate split, the global cereal business is now managed under the 'Kellanova' name for international markets, though the 'Kellogg’s' name remains prominently on the packaging. The ultimate ownership lies with Kellanova, which is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
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