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Where are kdv chocolate-flavored candies produced?

kdv chocolate-flavored candies are produced in Russia.

KDV (KDV) is a food brand from Russia, mainly engaged in chocolate, candy and other products. It was founded in 1994. After KDV entered the Chinese market, one of its Kpokaht candies quickly became an Internet celebrity and was called "Purple Candy" because of its purple packaging.

In order to better serve Chinese consumers and make it easier for Chinese consumers to remember its brand, KDV has given each of its brands a unique and Russian-style Chinese name. For example, the main brand KDV is called Kedev, and the purple sugar Kpokaht is translated as Crocant, etc., making it easier for Chinese consumers to identify its brands.

The maker behind Purple Candy

KDV is a Russian company specializing in the production of snacks, with 11 candy factories and more than 350 kinds of delicacies. A purple-wrapped candy produced by this company is selling extremely well on the Chinese Internet.

Open the candy wrapper and you’ll find chocolate wrapped in crispy halva. When you bite it open, there’s an almond filling inside. Because of the purple packaging, everyone calls it purple candy. In wedding banquets, festivals, and parties, the appearance rate is particularly high. The big banker behind this "big hit" on the Internet is Fengtai.