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Bites: In 2009, Butterfinger introduced Mini Bites, a product with small, bite-sized pieces of Butterfinger. •
Snackerz: Butterfinger Snackerz was another bite-sized, smooth-centered version of the candy bar. • '''BB's''': Starting in 1992, another form of Butterfinger bars was available named "BB's". Similar to
Whoppers and
Maltesers, they were roughly the size of
marbles and sold in bags. They also were advertised by the Simpsons. It was discontinued in 2006 and was relaunched in 2009 as Butterfinger Bites. •
Buzz: During the height of the
energy drink craze in 2009, a two-piece ‘king size’ version of the candy bar containing 80 milligrams of
caffeine was released with limited distribution. The wrapper bears this warning: "Contains 80 mg per package (40 mg per piece), as much as in the leading energy drink. Not recommended for pregnant women, children or persons sensitive to caffeine." They were quickly discontinued. •
Ice Cream Bar: A product with an ice cream filling, the Butterfinger Ice Cream Bar, was introduced in 1991 and continues to be sold in individual bags to this day. Another product similar to that of Butterfinger Ice Cream Bars, but shaped in a nugget form, also was developed in 1992 and is now discontinued. •
Crisp: Nestlé also produced Butterfinger Crisp bars, which are a form of chocolate covered wafer cookie, with a Butterfinger flavored cream. This is part of a line of Nestlé products under a "crisp" name, including Nestlé Crunch Crisp and Baby Ruth Crisp. •
Cocoa Mix: Nestlé released a hot cocoa mix with the flavor of the Butterfinger bar. The packaging advertises the cocoa as having a chocolate and peanut butter taste. •
Cups: In 2014, a product similar to
Reese's Peanut Butter Cups was introduced by Nestlé, the Butterfinger Peanut Butter Cup, which unlike Reese's Cups, has both crunchy and creamy peanut butter and covers the mix with milk chocolate. It was the first new Butterfinger product introduced in more than five years. Nestlé spent two years developing the product. However, they were discontinued in 2018 when the bars were sold to Ferrero SpA. •
Naked: The Naked Butterfinger is a version of the standard size candy bar that will only have a coating of chocolate on the bottom to hold it together. •
Dark: Made with Dark Chocolate. They were discontinued in 2018 when the bars were sold to Ferrero SpA. •
Bits: Crumbled Butterfinger bars, produced for consumers to bake their own Butterfinger dessert recipes.
Use by other manufacturers Butterfingers are used in a part of Edy's Fun Flavors line (branded as Dreyer's west of the Rocky Mountains and outside the United States). The product is vanilla ice cream with a peanut butter swirl and bits of the Butterfinger candy bar in it. Grocery store Kroger has a flavor in their "Jammed" line named Peanut Butter Candy Crunch that is a peanut-flavored frozen dairy dessert with Butterfinger chunks and a peanut butter swirl whose flavor resembles that of the Butterfinger candy bar. ==See also==