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Ringo is an iconic Italian snack brand, famously known for its two-toned sandwich biscuits. Originally launched in 1967 by Pavesi, the brand was named after the Beatles' drummer, Ringo Starr, to capture the youthful spirit of the era. The biscuits are characterized by their circular shape with one vanilla-flavored side and one cocoa-flavored side, joined by a cream filling.
Today, Ringo is part of the Barilla Group, one of the world's leading food companies. Most Ringo products are manufactured in the Barilla factory located in Castiglione delle Stiviere, Italy. The brand remains a staple of Italian childhood culture and frequently engages in marketing collaborations with sports and gaming icons, as seen with the PlayStation promotion on this packaging.
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