4/05/2010
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One commercial involves two women buying the bar from a Convenience store and one of the women instructing the other to wait for the bubbles to melt. They both try it, and remark to one another (their mouths still full of the chocolate), "You feel the bubbles?" "I love the bubbles".
More recently an advert featured American actor Jason Lewis in just a towel explaining how chocolate melts at 37.0 °C (98.6 °F) (body temperature) and that as the bubbles melt it "increases the pleasure...".
These two adverts however were not popular with the male consumers of the chocolate, especially the latter, as the adverts seemed to be aimed at women, a campaign was launched to create a new advert that would appeal to everyone.
A recent commercial from Aero was shot by Ty Evans and Wayne Daly; it consisted of skateboarding through a skate park full of balloons. This advert has become very popular due to its entertainment value and its lack of "gender branding". The song used in this advert is Jackson 5's ABC song.
More recently an advert featured American actor Jason Lewis in just a towel explaining how chocolate melts at 37.0 °C (98.6 °F) (body temperature) and that as the bubbles melt it "increases the pleasure...".
These two adverts however were not popular with the male consumers of the chocolate, especially the latter, as the adverts seemed to be aimed at women, a campaign was launched to create a new advert that would appeal to everyone.
A recent commercial from Aero was shot by Ty Evans and Wayne Daly; it consisted of skateboarding through a skate park full of balloons. This advert has become very popular due to its entertainment value and its lack of "gender branding". The song used in this advert is Jackson 5's ABC song.
Chocolate-Aero-Slogans
The slogan for Aero in Australia during the 1980s was "It's the bubbles of nothing that make it really something".
From the 1999 redesign & "singers" advertising campaign Aero's tagline was "Have you felt the bubbles melt?".
From the 1999 redesign & "singers" advertising campaign Aero's tagline was "Have you felt the bubbles melt?".
Aero Chocolate bars
Aero bars are manufactured in nut-free services. They are made in a number of discreet stage beginning with deposition of unaerated shell chocolate into the bar moulds. A frozen cone shaped to fit into the bar is then pushed down to spread the liquid chocolate into the entire mould and set it. The aerated chocolate is then deposited into the centre and the moulds are shaken to distribute the chocolate evenly in the cavity. This is then chilled to set the bubbly chocolate in place before a final backing off deposit is created to give the back. The moulds are then shaken again to get a flat even back. the mould are specially shaped to ensure that no minicus is formed on the bottom which can give the chocolate a scuffed appearance and also cause issues with the machines when they break off and build up. The bars are then chilled again for a longer period. This helps to make the chocolate contract for easier demoulding. The moulds are then tipped over and hammered to demould the bars which then go to the packaging section.
Where to buy Aeoro Chocolate
As well as the United Kingdom, its place of invention, the bar is also sold as Aero in Argentina, Australia, Bulgaria, Canada, Colombia, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Germany, the Republic of Ireland, Kuwait, Malta, Portugal, Poland, Serbia, Spain, New Zealand, Japan, South Africa, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates.
In Brazil the bar is known as Suflair. In Hungary it is sold by Nestlé as Boci Aero and in the Netherlands it is sold by Nestlé as Bros (meaning 'brittle'). Aero enjoys a large market following in South Africa with Aero, Aero Mint and, recently, White Aero and Cappuccino Aero.
The Aero bar was made available for a short time in the United States by Nestlé during the 1980s, though it seems not to have been a commercial success. However, they are still available at certain specialty vendors or supermarkets such as Big Y that import the bars. Previously the The Hershey Company sold Aero bars in the United States under license from Rowntree Chocolate Company from 1937 until 1939.
Aero bars can be found and purchased in the United States at Giant Eagle, Super Stop and Shop, Shaws, Star Market, Wegman's, FoodBasics, and some Kroger stores that have international food aisles. They can also be found in the world foods section of some Meijers (as recent as July 2009) as well as Cost Plus World Market.
In Brazil the bar is known as Suflair. In Hungary it is sold by Nestlé as Boci Aero and in the Netherlands it is sold by Nestlé as Bros (meaning 'brittle'). Aero enjoys a large market following in South Africa with Aero, Aero Mint and, recently, White Aero and Cappuccino Aero.
The Aero bar was made available for a short time in the United States by Nestlé during the 1980s, though it seems not to have been a commercial success. However, they are still available at certain specialty vendors or supermarkets such as Big Y that import the bars. Previously the The Hershey Company sold Aero bars in the United States under license from Rowntree Chocolate Company from 1937 until 1939.
Aero bars can be found and purchased in the United States at Giant Eagle, Super Stop and Shop, Shaws, Star Market, Wegman's, FoodBasics, and some Kroger stores that have international food aisles. They can also be found in the world foods section of some Meijers (as recent as July 2009) as well as Cost Plus World Market.
The Aero Caramel Flavours
There are several flavours of Aero. These include the Original Aero (which consists of milk chocolate throughout), Mint Aero (with a green bubbly mint-flavour centre covered in milk chocolate), Caramel Aero (with a caramel layer on top of the chocolate layer), Dark Chocolate Aero, White Chocolate Aero, Latte flavour Aero, and Crispy Aeros (similar to Nestlé Crunch bars). Orange Aeros (orange/chocolate layered) were sold for a while, as well. In the 1970s there were also Strawberry flavour bars. In the UK, and recently Canada, Aero Bubbles are also available. These are small, round chocolates, with a bubbly centre, available in Milk Chocolate and Mint flavours.
In 2006 a special Vanilla Milkshake flavour was released only in Japan. It consisted of a vanilla flavour white chocolate centre and outer dark chocolate layer. Also released in 2006 the Aero Vanilla Yoghurt flavour, was released only in Canada. As with all other Aero bars manufactured by Nestlé in Canada, it is manufactured in a peanut-free facility. In Australia there is also an Aero Temptations bar, which has the bubbly chocolate, but with a caramel topping.
In the UK, there is also an Aero mousse-like yogurt sold in mint flavour.
In 2006 a special Vanilla Milkshake flavour was released only in Japan. It consisted of a vanilla flavour white chocolate centre and outer dark chocolate layer. Also released in 2006 the Aero Vanilla Yoghurt flavour, was released only in Canada. As with all other Aero bars manufactured by Nestlé in Canada, it is manufactured in a peanut-free facility. In Australia there is also an Aero Temptations bar, which has the bubbly chocolate, but with a caramel topping.
In the UK, there is also an Aero mousse-like yogurt sold in mint flavour.
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