Daim is a chocolate covered crunchy caramel candy bar brand owned by Mondelez International. The candy bar was first created in Sweden in 1953 by Marabou. It is enjoyed in many countries throughout the world, including the United Kingdom, Germany, and the United States.
In 1953, the Daim candy bar was first created in Sweden by Marabou.
In 1963, Daim was introduced in the United Kingdom.
In 1971, Daim was introduced in Germany.
In 1995, Kraft Foods (now Mondelez International) acquired Marabou.
In 2004, Mondelez International introduced Daim chocolate as a standalone product.
Heath is a chocolate covered toffee candy bar brand owned by The Hershey Company. It is similar to Daim in that it is a crunchy toffee candy bar covered in chocolate.
Skor is a chocolate covered toffee candy bar brand owned by The Hershey Company. It is similar to Daim in that it is a crunchy toffee candy bar covered in chocolate.
Butterfinger is a candy bar brand owned by Ferrero. It is similar to Daim in that it is a crunchy candy bar covered in chocolate, but it features a peanut butter flavor instead of caramel.
A chocolate covered crunchy caramel candy bar
A bagged chocolate candy made with the same crunchy caramel as the candy bar
Both Daim and Skor are chocolate covered toffee candy bars, but Daim is made with crunchy caramel while Skor is made with buttery toffee.
The Daim chocolate bar and Daim mini chocolates are gluten-free, but the Daim candy bar contains wheat flour and is not gluten-free.
Daim candy bars can be found at many grocery stores and specialty candy stores throughout the United States and other countries.
A standard sized Daim candy bar contains around 200 calories.
Daim chocolate does not contain any animal products and is suitable for vegetarians.