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From 1930, the Mars family began to produce their second product-Snickers, named after their favorite horse.

The story behind it:

In Britain and Ireland, the original name of Snickers is Marathon, and it was not until 1990 that it was changed to the name of international trade. 18 months before the name change, the words "Snickers for international use" were printed on the product packaging.

After the name change, Snickers (formerly Marathon) rose from the ninth place to the third place in the British chocolate bar sales list. However, the negative impact of the renamed Snickers is that the product name is very close to the British English word knickers, which is easy to arouse people's association.

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Negative events

20 16, 1 June, a German consumer complained to Mars after eating plastic fragments in Snickers chocolate.

After investigation by Mars, it was found that the chocolate in question was traced back to the factory in feher, the Netherlands, and the plastic came from the protective sleeve used in the production process of the factory. Plastic fragments may cause suffocation, especially for children, if they are accidentally stuck in their throats.

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