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sugar. for our little treats.

Sugar is a key ingredient in sweet foods.  It delivers sweet taste while also providing structure and texture to balance our treats’ taste experience.

How we process our sugar.

In our Kinder recipes we use sucrose as well as beet and cane sugar.

Beet and sugar cane are harvested and delivered to our suppliers’ processing factories where their juice, rich in sugars, is extracted.

This juice is then filtered and heated to remove water so that small crystals are formed.

The crystals are then separated from the syrup in a centrifuge, washed and dried to become the sugar we all recognize and use every day.

When the sugar arrives in our factories, we conduct thorough quality tests to verify the size and purity of the crystals before we use them in our recipes.

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Sucrose is used in all Kinder recipes. We use also other sugars to give an extra special touch to some of our products, such as glucose syrup in Kinder Schoko-Bons. 

Sourced with respect to environment and communities

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Kinder only sources from selected suppliers that grow non-GMO (non-genetically modified) sugar beet and sugar cane.

We have a long-standing commitment to build strong, trusting relationships with the agricultural cooperatives and producers that supply our sugar. All of our sugarcane is Bonsucro-certified. Bonsucro is a global membership organization that promotes sustainable sugarcane production, processing and trade around the world. We have been members since 2010.

Bonsucro works to build a sugarcane sector with thriving, sustainable producer communities and resilient supply-chains. Its mission is to ensure that responsible sugarcane production creates lasting value for the people, communities, businesses, economies and eco-systems involved. In 2014, Ferrero Group was the first to receive the “Leadership Award” from Bonsucro for its active participation in the development of a sustainable sugar cane industry. To learn more, visit here.

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All our ingredients

Milk
Cocoa
Hazelnuts
Fats and oils
Emulsifiers
Flavourings
Glazing
agents
Salt