Maltesers is a brand of spherical malt honeycomb-centered chocolates covered in a layer of milk chocolate. The chocolates are sold in a variety of packaging, from small, resealable bags to larger boxes.
Maltesers were first introduced in the UK in 1937.
The brand was owned by Rowntree's until 1967 when it was acquired by Mars.
Maltesers are now sold in over 30 countries worldwide.
In 2017, Maltesers launched a new campaign focused on addressing disability diversity in advertising.
Whoppers are a similar malted milk ball candy by Hershey's.
Malted Milk Balls are a general category of malted candy, with various brands and types available.
M&Ms are a popular candy brand, also owned by Mars, and use a similar chocolate shell with a variety of different fillings.
The classic milk chocolate malteser in a resealable bag or box.
A chocolate bar version of Maltesers.
A truffle version of the classic Maltesers.
A seasonally available Easter treat in the shape of a bunny.
No, Maltesers contain wheat and barley malt extract, which contains gluten.
No, Maltesers contain milk, whey powder, and other animal-derived ingredients.
Maltesers were first introduced in the UK in 1937, and acquired by Mars in 1967. They are now sold in over 30 countries worldwide.
Yes, alternatives to Maltesers include Whoppers, Malted Milk Balls, and M&Ms.
One Malteser has approximately 12 calories, while a 93g bag of Maltesers contains 446 calories.