Aero was introduced in the North of England in 1935 as a ‘new chocolate’ and proved so popular that sales were extended throughout the UK by the end of the same year.
Aero Nutritional Information
The Aero Range
Aero was originally going to be called Airways to reflect the vogue for jet travel in the 1930s when it was launched. By 1936, Aero had reached New York. It was one of the first products promoted by Rowntree primarily on the strength of the brand, rather than the company name. Aero’s success comes from its unique bubbly texture. From the first television advertising campaigns screened during the 1950s, the secret bubbly formula has proved the lynchpin for many adversting campagins.
Aero Chunky
Aero Chunky was launched in 1982 for consumers wanting a snack on the move and to broaden the brand's appeal. Over the years the chunky bar has appeared in a number of variants including orange and cappuccino alongside the ever present milk chocolate.
Aero Bubbles
2005 saw the biggest news for Aero for many years with the launch of Aero Bubbles. Bitesize balls of bubbly mint or milk chocolate Aero. Aero Bubbles have been an overnight success with consumers, who love them for their melty–ness and moreish–ness! Aero Peppermint Bubbles are now "All Chocolate but just as Minty" and contain no artificial colours. Both varieties of Aero Bubbles are available in small and pouch size packs.
Visit the Aero Bubbles website here.