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a b "Loynds Ferrero Rocher Type Production Line". Loynds. 29 December 2013. Archived from the original on 10 June 2016 . Retrieved 13 July 2016– via YouTube. [ dead link]
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The production process is secretive, with no smartphones or notebooks allowed inside the production facilities. As of 2015, few journalists have ever been invited to visit. [8] As of 2015, the production in the Alba factory totals 24 million Ferrero Rochers a day. [8]Each Ferrero Rocher ball is covered in foil and placed into a paper liner. The confection is machine made and much of its production process is designed to be secretive. [1] The 100 Greatest TV Ads". London: Channel 4. 2000. Archived from the original on 18 June 2001 . Retrieved 4 August 2019. Wood, Zoe (17 November 2009). "Family behind Ferrero Rocher linked to deal with Cadbury". The Guardian. London. Fake Ferrero and Mars chocolate seized in China". confectionerynews.com. 8 February 2017 . Retrieved 27 October 2023. A Brilliant Idea …". Ferrero Rocher. Archived from the original on 20 June 2013 . Retrieved 13 June 2012.
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Italy's Ferrero wins battle against fakes in China". Reuters. 9 April 2008 . Retrieved 27 October 2023. A United Kingdom advertisement in the 1990s was based upon a party in a European ambassador's official residence, with the chocolates arranged into a pyramid and portrayed as a sophisticated treat. The advertisement has been repeatedly parodied in popular culture since. [12] In 2000, the ambassador's party commercial was ranked 21st in Channel 4's poll of " The 100 Greatest TV Ads". [13] Immigrant communities [ edit ] It is sold worldwide and holds a strong cultural presence, in part because of its association with Christmas. The brand is known in the United Kingdom, and other countries such as Mexico, by the popular 1990s 'ambassadors' advertisement. [2] History [ edit ]
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