Nidar is a Norwegian confectionery brand that produces a variety of chocolates, sweets, and snacks. It is one of the leading chocolate and confectionery manufacturers in Norway.
Founded in 1912 by Olaus Nidar in Trondheim, Norway.
Originally produced traditional Norwegian sweets and desserts.
In the 1950s, Nidar started producing chocolates and other confectionery products.
Acquired by Orkla Group in 1993 and became a subsidiary of Orkla Confectionery & Snacks Norge AS.
Freia is another Norwegian chocolate and confectionery brand. It is one of Nidar's main competitors and is known for its milk chocolate products.
Marabou is a Swedish confectionery brand known for its chocolate bars and sweets. It is one of the largest chocolate manufacturers in Sweden and also competes with Nidar in the Norwegian market.
Cloetta is a Swedish confectionery company that produces a variety of candies and chocolates, including some that are sold in Norway. It is another potential competitor for Nidar.
A chocolate-covered, airy and bubbly mint-flavored milk chocolate bar. It is one of Nidar's most popular products and has been sold in Norway since 1936.
A gummy candy in the shape of little men, which are popular in Norway. They come in a variety of colors and flavors.
A chocolate bar filled with peanut butter nougat and caramel. It has been a favorite in Norway since 1960.
Nidar products can be found in most grocery stores and supermarkets in Norway. They may also be available in some specialty stores in other countries.
Some Nidar products are gluten-free, but it depends on the specific product. You can check the ingredient list on the packaging or contact Nidar directly to confirm.
Stratos is one of Nidar's most popular products, especially in Norway. It has been sold in Norway since 1936 and remains popular to this day.
Most Nidar products contain dairy or other animal-derived ingredients, so they are not considered vegan. However, they do offer some products that are vegetarian-friendly.
Nidar was founded in 1912 by Olaus Nidar in Trondheim, Norway. Originally, the company produced traditional Norwegian sweets and desserts, but later expanded to chocolates and other confectionery products. In 1993, it was acquired by the Orkla Group and became a subsidiary of Orkla Confectionery & Snacks Norge AS.