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Tatranky are among the most iconic confectionery products in Central Europe, particularly in Slovakia and the Czech Republic. These hazelnut-filled wafers, edged in chocolate, were first created in 1945 in the Sereď manufacturing plant. The name is derived from the Tatra Mountains, which are symbolized by the triangular patterns on the packaging.
Today, Tatranky are produced by I.D.C. Holding, a.s., under the Sedita brand brand. The manufacturing remains centered in Slovakia, primarily at the Pečivárne Sereď plant. While the brand has deep socialist-era roots and was originally part of a state-owned enterprise, it has successfully transitioned into a modern market staple, maintaining its position as a favorite snack in the region due to its traditional recipe and cultural heritage.
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