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Scho-Ka-Kola is a German brand of
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consumed for its strong
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and kola nut mix. The chocolates have a caffeine content of about 0.2 percent, which is derived from the cocoa content of 58 percent and the addition of 2.6 percent roast
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and 1.6 percent kola nut. The chocolate is divided into wedges held in a round metal canister. The red-and-white container design and recipe have changed very little since the original launch in 1936.


History

Scho-Ka-Kola (for ''Schokolade''–''Kaffee''–''Kolanuss'') was created in 1935 and
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ed by the ''Hildebrand, Kakao- und Schokoladenfabrik'' manufacturer, established by chocolatier Theodor Hildebrand (1791-1854) in
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. It was introduced at the 1936 Summer Olympics as a performance-enhancing energy "Sport Chocolate" (German ''Sportschokolade''). It was also produced by the chocolate manufacturer '' B. Sprengel & Co.'' in
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, who in 1936 was recognized as an important pre-war economy operation, as well as produced by other German chocolate manufacturers.


World War II German Wehrmacht-issue rations

In
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, Scho-Ka-Kola was colloquially known as the "Aviator Chocolate" (German ''Fliegerschokolade''), as it was commonly provided with
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pilot and crew rations to induce or extend
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and
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, especially on night-bombing missions, and was also issued to flight crews in blue canisters as emergency sea-survival rations (German ''Seenotpackung''). Scho-Ka-Kola was also issued during World War II to German
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crews as well as German
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crews and the German Army. During the occupation period it was also distributed to the German population by the Allies. German
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-issue Scho-Ka-Kola were designated 'Wehrmacht-Packung' on the container underside, issued in either the metal tin or cardboard container version. Scho-Ka-Kola is mentioned three times in Johann Voss's World War II autobiography, ''Black Edelweiss''. "Johann Voss", real name unknown, joins the ''
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'' in 1943 at only 17. He ends up in Northern
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as an SS mountain trooper in the
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, and participates in heavy fighting against the
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ns. When things go particularly bad, round tin boxes of Scho-Ka-Kola are issued to the troops. He also claims that during
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(particularly, the town of Reipertsweiler, January 16, 1945 - January 20, 1945, in which Voss participated in a German victory), Scho-Ka-Kola was given to captured American troops as an act of respect for their bravery. Voss details Scho-Ka-Kola in the footnotes, calling the chocolate "pure luxury" and explains that each round tin contains two discs of dark chocolate, laced with caffeine from coffee beans.


Production ownership

In 1969, German chocolate producer
Hans Imhoff Hans Imhoff (March 12, 1922 – December 21, 2007) was a German chocolate producer and founder of the Imhoff-Schokoladenmuseum (Imhoff Chocolate Museum) in Cologne, Germany.
took over the ''Hildebrand'' chocolate company, and in 1972 also bought the beleaguered
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chocolate manufacturer from
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for distribution. On July 1, 2005, the German Genuport company gained all brand and distribution rights to the product. Currently it is made by a subsidiary in
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and available across Germany and distributed in a limited number of foreign countries.


Additional facts

*In addition to the usual bittersweet dark chocolate in a red-and-white container, there is also a milk chocolate variant in a blue-and-white container and a milk chocolate hazelnut variant in a green-and-white container. *Until recently, each container originally consisted of two individually stacked circular chocolate platters, embossed in a cakelike shape and portioning, where each individual embossed portion had to be broken off for consumption. *A container of 100 grams has a caffeine content of about 200 mg. Since each container contains 16 individual embossed portions, each portion has a caffeine content of about 12.5 mg. *Current containers indicate "6 portions of Scho-Ka-Kola contain about as much caffeine as a cup of coffee". This amount corresponds with about the caffeine content of energy drinks (80 mg per 250 ml). An earlier packaging label read: "4 portions of Scho-Ka-Kola contain about as much caffeine as a strong
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" (approximately 50 mg).


Ingredients

Cocoa mass, sugar, cocoa butter, coffee (2.6%), whole milk powder, kola nut powder (1.6%), soy lecithin (emulsifier), E476 (emulsifier), flavor. May contain traces of hazelnuts, almonds and gluten.


US trademark dispute

On Friday, May 1, 1998, a United States federal trademark registration was filed for SCHO-KA-KOLA by Waldbaur GmbH. The United States Patent and Trademark office had given the SCHO-KA-KOLA trademark serial number 75477887. The current federal status of this trademark filing is abandoned after an inter-partes decision on Oct, 18th, 2001;
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filed the dispute for the trademark in proceeding number 91116244.


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