US: Lindt launches fruit and nut bar

By: just-food.com | 29 July 2009

Swiss chocolate giant Lindt & Sprüngli has added a fruit and nut bar to its chocolate portfolio for the US market.

Classic Recipe Raisin & Nuts Bar is an addition to the company's Lindt Classic Recipe Collection, the company said today (29 July).

The bar is 4.4oz and made with milk chocolate, raisins, roasted almonds and hazelnuts.

It is available nationwide at Lindt Chocolate Shops, www.Lindtusa.com, and at retailers including Target and Wal-Mart.

Sectors: Confectionery, NPD & innovation, Retail

Companies: Lindt, Wal-Mart

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