Galaxy Bubbles

Galaxy Bubbles is a chocolate bar made by Mars similar to a Cadburys Wispa or Nestlé Aero and was introduced in early 2010.[1] The chocolate is like an ordinary Galaxy which has been aerated. The product also comes in an orange variety.

Front and back of the wrapper of a large Galaxy Bubbles bar.
Galaxy Bubbles
Nutritional value per 100 g (3.5 oz)
Energy2,317 kJ (554 kcal)
54.7 g
Sugars54.1 g
Dietary fibre1.5 g
34.2 g
Saturated20.4 g
6.5 g
MineralsQuantity %DV
Sodium
7%
110 mg
Percentages are roughly approximated using US recommendations for adults.

The standard version sold in stores is lighter compared to its competitors, at 31 g (1.1 oz) and consequently has a lower energy content, at 169 kcal (710 kJ), compared to the Wispa's 39 g (1.4 oz) and 210 kcal (880 kJ) or the Aero's 46 g (1.6 oz) and 220 kcal (920 kJ).

It is also available as a 100g 'block' or as a 28g milk chocolate egg (again with an aerated centre). The bar is suitable for vegetarians.

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