Raffaello (confection)

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Product typeCoconut truffle
CountryItaly
Introduced1990; 36 years ago (1990)
Raffaello
Product typeCoconut truffle
OwnerFerrero SpA
CountryItaly
Introduced1990; 36 years ago (1990)
Websiteferrero.it/raffaello

Raffaello is a spherical coconut–almond truffle that Italian manufacturer Ferrero brought to the market in 1990.[1] It consists of a spherical wafer which is filled with a white milk cream and white blanched almonds. It is then surrounded by a coconut layer. It does contain lactose, making Raffaello incompatible for consumers with lactose intolerance.

Ferrero factories which manufacture Raffaello include Vladimir, Russia;[2] Brantford, Canada;[3] and Arlon, Belgium.[4] Russia is Ferrero's largest market for Raffaello.[5]

In 2008, Belgian company Soremartec (part of the Ferrero Group) began legal action against Landrin, a Ukrainian company which began producing a sweet in 2007 similar to Raffaello, called Waferatto. Soremartec filed a claim on the grounds that Landrin had violated Soremartec's trademark protecting the appearance of the Raffaello sweets. After a lengthy court battle, the High Commercial Court of Ukraine ruled in favor of Landrin, cancelling the validity of Soremartec's trademark.[6][7]

In 2017, a court in Frankfurt in Germany ruled that Ferrero would have to list the number of Raffaello sweets in each packet sold, rather than simply providing the weight.[8]

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