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This image showcases a traditional Swedish 'fika' spread, a social coffee and cake break common in Sweden. The centerpiece is a silver platter filled with various baked goods, most notably the iconic Ballerina biscuits, recognizable by their unique circular ring pattern and smooth chocolate-nougat center. These cookies have been a staple in Swedish households since their launch in 1960. Accompanying the sweets are pink-frosted donuts with white sprinkles and chocolate-dipped oat cookies, which are often associated with brands like Gille or Maryland.
In the background, the beverages include a bottle of Fanta Raspberry Zero Sugar, identified by its distinct pink label and the 'Zero Sugar' branding used in the Nordic market. Next to it is a Coca-Cola Zero Sugar bottle, featuring the red label with black typography introduced in the global rebranding of the early 2020s. The manufacturing for these specific products is localized to Northern Europe, with Fanta and Coca-Cola being produced in Sweden by Coca-Cola Europacific Partners, while Ballerina biscuits are manufactured at the Orkla Confectionery & Snacks plant in Filipstad, Sweden.
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