Yes. Chocolate Abuelita originally started in Mexico since 1940 by Chocolates La Azteca. It was bought by Nestle and imported around the world in 1995.
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Mexico
Mexico
"Abuelita" qualifies as such.
Chocolate is believed to have come from the state of New Mexico. Cacao, which is used for making chocolate, has been cultivated by many cultures for at least three millennia in Mexico and Central America.
Mexico and south America!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
South America
the first successful milk chocolate was made by Daniel peter in Switzerland
Originally, from Mexico but now all over the world....
Tacos, tamales, chocolate, quesadillas, beans and atole are among them.
I think the choco part comes from the word cacoa, the chocolate bean, and the late part from the chocolate made when the Aztecs boiled chocolate. So the answers do your question is Mexico.
La abuelita was created in 1942.