Abuelita
Mexican brand of chocolate by Nestlé / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This article is about the Mexican hot chocolate. For the Mexican film, see La abuelita. For other uses, see Abuelita (disambiguation).
Abuelita is a Mexican-style hot chocolate also known as chocolate para mesa (English: "table chocolate") owned by the Nestlé company.[1] It was originally invented and commercialized in Mexico in 1939,[2] by Fábrica de Chocolates La Azteca.[3] The name is an affectionate Spanish word for "grandma" (literally translated as "little grandmother" or "granny"). Since 1973, Mexican actress Sara García has been the image for the brand,[4] It is now produced and sold in chocolate tablets, syrup, or individual packets of powdered mix.
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Product type | Chocolate |
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Owner | Nestlé |
Country | Mexico |
Introduced | 1939; 85 years ago (1939) |
Markets | Mexico |
Previous owners | La Azteca |
Website | abuelita.com.mx |
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