About Galaxy Creamy Truffle Mini Eggs
About Galaxy Creamy Truffle Mini Eggs
Ingredients, Nutrition & Storage
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| Energy / Énergie | kcal |
| Fat / Lipides | g |
| Saturated / saturés | g |
| Carbohydrate / Glucides | g |
| Sugars / Sucres | g |
| Fibre / Fibres | g |
| Protein / Protéines | g |
| Salt / Sel | g |
IngredientsIngrédients
AllergensAllergènes
Contains: Milk, Soya.
May contain: Almonds, Barley, Hazelnuts, Wheat.
Contient : Lait, Soya.
Peut contenir : Almonds, Barley, Hazelnuts, Wheat.
StorageConservation
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| Nutrition Facts Valeur nutritive | |
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| Per 100g pour 100g | |
| Energy / Énergie | kcal |
| Fat / Lipides | g |
| Saturated / saturés | g |
| Carbohydrate / Glucides | g |
| Sugars / Sucres | g |
| Fibre / Fibres | g |
| Protein / Protéines | g |
| Salt / Sel | g |
Values are typical and may vary. Always check the pack on delivery for the most accurate information.
The story of Galaxy Creamy Truffle Mini Eggs
A Small Easter Egg With a Very British Name
Galaxy Creamy Truffle Mini Eggs sit in that particular corner of Easter where nobody is pretending this is about restraint. They are small, seasonal, and clearly designed for bowls on the sideboard, Easter parcels, desk drawers, and the sort of “just one” behaviour that rarely survives contact with an open bag. The important thing, for British shoppers in Canada, is the word Galaxy. It means the familiar UK chocolate identity, not a vague approximation in a pastel packet.
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Galaxy, Dove, And The Name On The Wrapper
One slightly annoying but useful fact about Galaxy is that the same wider chocolate family is sold as Dove in Canada, the United States, Mexico, and several Continental European countries. So if the texture or style feels oddly familiar to Canadian shoppers, that may be why. Galaxy itself belongs to Mars Limited, the British arm of Mars Inc., whose UK story is tied to Slough in Berkshire, where Forrest Mars Sr. established the company’s British operation in 1932 on the Slough Trading Estate. Mars Ltd joined that estate in the same year, which is a pleasingly unromantic origin for something people now get sentimental about.
From Slough To The Sweet Aisle
Galaxy was first manufactured in the United Kingdom in 1960. That does not give these mini eggs a neat old-fashioned origin tale of their own, and it would be daft to pretend otherwise. What it does give them is a place in a recognisable British chocolate line that grew up through post-war supermarket shelves, corner shops, petrol stations, cinema kiosks, and newsagents where the confectionery display somehow always looked more interesting than the magazine rack. Galaxy became one of the big names in British milk chocolate, the sort of brand people knew without needing to read the packet twice.
The Galaxy Family Gets Quite Large
Over the years, Galaxy has stretched well beyond the plain milk chocolate bar. The brand family has included caramel, Cookie Crumble, Fruit and Nut, Minstrels, Ripple, Bubbles, and Truffle products. That matters here because Galaxy Creamy Truffle Mini Eggs are not some baffling departure from the brand. They sit naturally in the Galaxy world of smooth milk chocolate and softer centres, dressed up for Easter because British confectionery companies are very good at making seasonal versions of things we already liked. It is not a complicated idea, but then most good cupboard archaeology is not complicated either.
Easter, But Make It Familiar
British Easter chocolate has its own rhythm. There are the big boxed eggs, the slightly crushed multipacks, the foil wrappers that turn up behind the sofa in May, and the smaller bags that are supposedly for sharing. Mini eggs with a truffle centre belong to that quieter seasonal habit: something to post in a parcel, tuck beside a card, put out after Sunday lunch, or keep in the kitchen for guests who may or may not exist. For expats, the value is often not grand nostalgia. It is the small shock of recognising the packet and thinking, yes, that is the one.
A Packet With More Memory Than Sense
Galaxy Creamy Truffle Mini Eggs do not need a grand invention myth to earn their place. Their story is really the story of a British chocolate name that began in 1960, grew out of Mars’s older Slough operation, and became part of the everyday sweet landscape back home. In Canada, where the related Dove name is more familiar on local shelves, seeing Galaxy on an Easter bag can feel oddly specific in the best way. A little bit of British seasonal nonsense, properly labelled. The Great British Shop knows that sometimes that is quite enough.