Smoki
Peanut-flavoured corn snack from Serbia and ex-Yugoslav countries / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Smoki (Serbian Cyrillic: Смоки) is a well-known puffed corn snack from Serbia, brought to the market by Soko Štark from Zemun in 1972 as the first of its kind in Southeast Europe.[1][2] It is made of puffed cornmeal grits and flavoured with peanuts and salt. Similar foods in other countries are Bamba in Israel and Erdnussflips in Germany and Austria.
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Product type | Puffed corn snack |
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Owner | Štark |
Country | Serbia |
Introduced | 11 October 1972; 51 years ago (1972-10-11) |
Markets | worldwide |
Tagline | Gladni zabave en: Hungry for entertainment |
Website | https://smoki.rs/ |
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Its popularity (specifically throughout the former Yugoslavia) is such that the name Smoki has become synonymous with any puffed corn snack (also known in these countries as flips).[1]
In September 2006, chocolate-covered Smoki was released, known as Čoko Smoki with the tagline of happy end with new flavours of orange and caramel.