Choki Choki is a brand of chocolate products made by GarudaFood, a leading Indonesian food and beverage company.
- Choki Choki was first introduced in Indonesia in 1995.
- It quickly became popular among children and teenagers for its fun packaging and delicious taste.
- In 2001, GarudaFood acquired the Choki Choki brand.
- Today, Choki Choki is the market leader in chocolate paste products in Indonesia.
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A chocolate paste that comes in a tube, similar to toothpaste. It can be eaten directly from the tube or spread on bread or other foods.
Wafer sticks filled with chocolate paste. They come in a variety of flavors and are popular as a snack.
Choki Choki is a brand of chocolate products made by GarudaFood, a leading Indonesian food and beverage company.
Choki Choki offers chocolate paste in a tube and wafer sticks filled with chocolate paste in various flavors.
Choki Choki was first introduced in Indonesia in 1995 and was acquired by GarudaFood in 2001. It is the market leader in chocolate paste products in Indonesia.
Choki Choki products are widely available in Indonesia in supermarkets, convenience stores, and online stores.
Some alternatives to Choki Choki include Nutella, Kraft Foods, and Milo, which are all chocolate and confectionery products available in Indonesia.