In 1976,
Eric Nicoli of
Rowntree's spotted a gap in the confectionery market for a "manly" chocolate bar, and so the company launched Yorkie as a chunkier competitor to
Cadbury's
Dairy Milk. Production was at York and
Norwich until 1994. The Yorkie bar has historically been marketed towards men. From the bar's launch until 1992, the "Yorkie bar trucker" was the famous "rough, tough star" of the brand's television adverts. Another prominent ad from this period was a billboard at
York railway station with the words "Welcome to" and a picture of a half unwrapped Yorkie bar. Thus the advert read "Welcome to York". Further text beneath said "Where the men are hunky and the chocolate's chunky". In 2002, the bar's relaunch campaign made this positioning more explicit, with the addition of a wrapper tagline reading "It's not for girls!", as well as associated £3 million television and print advertisements that featured a variety of sexist slogans. One of these campaigns provoked 97 complaints to the
Advertising Standards Agency on grounds of sexism in its first year, but the ASA eventually ruled that these complaints were not justified. However, an associated promotional campaign in which free sample bars were handed out exclusively to men was banned by Liverpool's and Birmingham's councils. In 2006, a pink-wrapped special edition was released as an ironic play on the "not for girls" branding, with this edition marketed towards women. In 2011, the "It's Not for Girls!" slogan was dropped,
Size changes Yorkie bars were originally composed of six chunks of chocolate each marked
Rowntree; they were wrapped in both foil and an outer paper wrapper and weighed . The wrapping was later switched to a single plastic foil wrapper. More recently, in an effort to reduce costs, the number of chunks was reduced to five with "Yorkie" moulded into each chunk. The weight of the bar has decreased over the years. In 2002, Yorkie bars were . This had been reduced to by 2010, and was reduced further to in 2011 and then later that year. It was shrunk again in November 2014 to . In January 2015, United Kingdom, Raisin & Biscuit Yorkies were . Limited edition Yorkie Peanut was . Yorkie King size bars have also reduced in size. == Flavours ==