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No, Nestlé did not invent the chocolate bar. The first solid chocolate bar was created by Joseph Fry in 1847. However, Nestlé played a significant role in the development of Milk Chocolate and the mass production of chocolate bars in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, notably with the introduction of their milk chocolate bar in 1875.

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