Moro orange
Bokmålsordboka og Nynorskordboka moro orange skrivemåte og bøying i tråd med norsk rettskriving. Språkrådet og Universitetet i Bergen står bak ordbøkene.
On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. Moro is the brand name of a caramel and nougat layered chocolate bar currently made by Cadbury and sold in Australia, New Zealand, and the Middle East. This type is similar to the Mars bar or American-style Milky way bar. The name was also formerly used for a similar bar including bits of biscuit. It was sold in Ireland under the name until it was rebranded in 2015 as “Boost”.
In Australasia, such a bar is sold as Moro Gold. The Irish Moro consists of nougat, biscuit and caramel filling and chocolate covering. The wrapper is blue, with the “Moro” logo in white. In the summer of 2007 a Coconut Moro bar was released as a limited edition in Ireland and colloquially known as the Bounty Moro.
The wrapper is white with the Moro logo in yellow with a blue outline. The slogan is “Get more go” due to its high energy content. This bar has a whipped nougat and caramel centre and is covered in chocolate. The Deep-fried Moro Bar is sold by New Zealand Fish and chip shops as an alternative to the Deep-fried Mars bar, particularly in Dunedin. Moro is also produced in Egypt and Pakistan and distributed in adjacent markets. The brand is supported by commercials with the tag line “Recharge your energy”. In November 2009, Cadbury New Zealand announced the Moro Bar would no longer be produced at the factory in Dunedin, instead all production would move to Australia.