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Star Bar

 
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Starbar
Star Bar
Type Confectionery
Country of origin United Kingdom
Introduced 1976
Related brands Cadbury products
Markets United Kingdom, Canada, Ireland and Germany
Moro Peanut

Cadbury Star Bar is a bar that is made by Cadbury UK. Initially popular in the mid-1970s, the Star Bar largely exists due to a small but loyal fanbase (with a dedicated fansite), as the product has not been advertised or promoted for years. In the mid-1970s Star Bar was called Nunch, a portmanteau of the words "Nut" and "Lunch", and was promoted as the "nunchiest bar ever". Nunch was later rebranded as Nudge and in the 1980s it briefly became "peanut Boost," only to return to Star Bar as popularity of the Boost bar waned.

In May 2006, Moro Peanut was launched in Ireland only, with the words "Formerly Star Bar" displayed prominently on the label. The range is most commonly seen in small independent stores, and is most popular in Ireland.

This product is also sold in Canada and Germany under the name 'Wunderbar'. Wunderbar is a Cadbury Adams hydrogenated oil product marketed under license of Cadbury UK Limited as a special treat for Halloween in a 12g size.

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