Neapolitans (chocolate)


Neapolitans are individually wrapped square/rectangular pieces of chocolate in assorted flavours. They have been produced in several different flavours and by numerous confectionery companies. They have been served by hotels and coffee shops and when used for promotional purposes may feature packaging with personalised branding.

Terry’s Neapolitans

of York, England, first produced Neapolitans in 1899. The company was sold to Kraft Foods in 1993 and Terry's Neapolitans were discontinued in 2005 when their York factory was closed.
The flavours were:
Terry's also produced a selection of mint-flavoured neapolitans and cream-filled neapolitans. They would occasionally be sold in alternative packaging such as jars.
Similar boxed mixed assortments currently in production include
Marks and Spencer's Neapolitans and Lindt Napolitains.