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Pucko is a classic Swedish drink made from milk, sugar and chocolate. It is currently manufactured by Cocio in Denmark. History Pucko was created in 1953 by Mjölkcentralen, predecessor to Arla Foods, in Järlåsa and launched in 1954. The name is inspired and derived from an ice cream called (chocolate puck), a business that Mjölkcentralen/Arla also had at the time. "Puck" was part of the name in some way of several of Mjölkcentralens products, among them a cheese. is a mild slang for "idiot" in Swedish. During the 1955 consumer product exhibition, Sankt Eriks-Mässan 19 700 bottles were sold in 16 days. In the mid 1960s, sales tenfold. The original bottle was inspired by the Coca-Cola bottle design, but it was abandoned shortly. The next design was used until 2000 when it was slightly altered to the current design. In 1975 production responsibility was handed over to , a subsidiary of Arla. In 1987 production was moved to Laholm and the factory in Järlåsa closed. Arl ...
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Pucko
Pucko is a classic Swedish drink made from milk, sugar and chocolate. It is currently manufactured by Cocio in Denmark. History Pucko was created in 1953 by Mjölkcentralen, predecessor to Arla Foods, in Järlåsa and launched in 1954. The name is inspired and derived from an ice cream called (chocolate puck), a business that Mjölkcentralen/Arla also had at the time. "Puck" was part of the name in some way of several of Mjölkcentralens products, among them a cheese. is a mild slang for "idiot" in Swedish. During the 1955 consumer product exhibition, Sankt Eriks-Mässan 19 700 bottles were sold in 16 days. In the mid 1960s, sales tenfold. The original bottle was inspired by the Coca-Cola bottle design, but it was abandoned shortly. The next design was used until 2000 when it was slightly altered to the current design. In 1975 production responsibility was handed over to , a subsidiary of Arla. In 1987 production was moved to Laholm and the factory in Järlåsa closed. Arl ...
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