Bubu Lubu
Bubu Lubu is a popular brand of chocolate bars from Mexico, featuring a strawberry and marshmallow filling with a chocolate covering. Invented in 1978,[1] it is manufactured by Barcel (under the control of the Mondelez International group). Bubu Lubu is sold by Grupo Bimbo's candy brand, Ricolino.[2] In the United States, Bubu Lubu are sold in many Mexican grocery stores and international supermarkets. Bubu Lubu is often eaten frozen.[3]
Nutritional value per 1 piece, 1.23 oz (35 g) | |
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Energy | 126 kcal (530 kJ) |
26 g | |
Sugars | 23 g |
Dietary fiber | 0 g |
2 g | |
Saturated | 2 g |
Trans | 0 g |
< 1 g | |
Minerals | Quantity %DV† |
Sodium | 2% 25 mg |
Other constituents | Quantity |
Energy from fat | 18 kcal (75 kJ) |
Cholesterol | 0 g |
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†Percentages are roughly approximated using US recommendations for adults. Source: Wrapper |
See also
- Paleta Payaso, a chocolate lollipop made by Ricolino
- "Bubu Lubu (History, Pictures & Nutrition) - Snack History". 2022-06-08. Retrieved 2023-10-11.
- "RICOLINO". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2023-10-11.
- Seling, Megan. "The Candy Bar That's Best Served Frozen". www.snackanddestroy.com. Retrieved 2023-10-11.
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