^ "Nestlé Sells Butterfinger and BabyRuth Unit to Italian Candy Maker"."Radio Bloopers, Screwups, Outtakes and Embarrassments – Series 2". ^ "Candies, NESTLE, 100 GRAND Bar Nutrition Facts & Calories".^ "50 Years of Nestle's 100 Grand Bar History".Chokito, a similar Nestlé chocolate sold in Brazil and Australia.Ferrero merged Nestlé candies with Ferrara Candy Company. In January of that year, Nestlé sold their American confectionery business to Ferrero SpA, allowing them to use the Nestlé name for one year. On the Maepisode, Colbert interviewed the Senior Fellow for Global Health on the Council on Foreign Relations, Laurie Garrett, about escalating food prices and joked, "candy bars have gone up, I saw one that cost 100 Grand!"ġ00 Grand was produced by Nestlé until 2018. On The Colbert Report, an image of a 100 Grand bar was part of the introduction to a recurring segment called Colbert Platinum, presented as tongue-in-cheek news and advice for the extremely rich. When he throws the bar into the bewildered audience, they separate, and let the bar hit one of the students in the head. He says: "And if you sell enough of them, you will make a 'one hundred grand'!", and displays a 100 Grand bar. Occasions aren/t needed to hand out these creative and colorful candy bars that. In the episode " Business School" of The Office, Michael Scott tries to use the bar as a motivational tool. Thanks A Million Candy Bar Wrappers are that perfect way to say thank you. Ĭomedians have used the bar's name in a similar fashion. Well there is now a layout for a mini Kleenex box you can cut out and fo.
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In May 2005, a Kentucky woman sued another radio station, WLTO-FM in Lexington, Kentucky, for a similar prank in which radio DJ DJ Slick gave away one of the bars, leading (so the woman claims) listeners to believe the DJ was giving away $100,000. How often do you reach into your center council of your car and it be filled with napkins or Kleenex, or not be full at all. In the mid 1990s, Gregg "Opie" Hughes and Anthony Cumia, DJs on Boston radio station WAAF-FM, promoted a giveaway of "100 Grand" over several weeks before finally revealing to the eventual winner that the prize was a 100 Grand bar rather than $100,000.