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Mars bar

Mars, commonly known as a Mars bar, is a chocolate bar produced by Mars Inc., consisting of caramel and nougat coated with milk chocolate. It was first manufactured in 1932 in England by Forrest Mars Sr., modelled after his father's Milky Way bar.

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Carbohydrate
35.3 g
Created by
Forrest Mars
Fat
8.5 g
Food energy (per 50 g or 1.8 oz serving)
230 kcal (960 kJ)
Invented
1932; 94 years ago (1932)
Main ingredients
Chocolate, caramel, nougat

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American version (almond bar)

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Deep-fried Mars bar

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Animal products controversy

Economics

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Mars bar

Nodes61
Edges60
Triples179
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.032787
Components1

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Mars bar

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related to history · 22
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related to Recalls · 20
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related to Spinoff products · 18
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related to Packaging variants · 16
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related to American version (almond bar) · 11
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related to Animal products controversy · 11
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related to Sizes · 11
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related to Popular culture · 9
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related to External links · 8
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mars bar bars chocolate snickers uk caramel nougat oz logo australia sold packaging almond united also milk version time reduced

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Mars barCarbohydrate35.3 g1.00infobox
Mars barCreated byForrest Mars1.00infobox
Mars barFat8.5 g1.00infobox
Mars barFood energy (per 50 g or 1.8 oz serving)230 kcal (960 kJ)1.00infobox
Mars barInvented1932; 94 years ago (1932)1.00infobox
Mars barMain ingredientsChocolate, caramel, nougat1.00infobox
Mars barNutritional value (per 50 g or 1.8 oz serving)Protein2.2 gFat8.5 gCarbohydrate35.3 g1.00infobox
Mars barPlace of originEngland1.00infobox
Mars barProtein2.2 g1.00infobox
Snickersinstance ofalong with many of their other products0.80text
Maltesersinstance ofalong with many of their other products0.80text
Minstrelsinstance ofalong with many of their other products0.80text

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