rivikehossa
Rivikehossa is a Finnish confectionery product that blends a chocolate coating with a crisp wafer center. The name, which loosely translates as “a slice inside”, evokes the bite‑size nature of the treat, and it is typically sold in small, individually wrapped portions weighing around 3 grams each. The confection is known for its smooth milk‑chocolate exterior and a light, airy wafer that provides a contrasting crunch.
The product was first introduced by the Finnish confectionery company Fazer in the early 1970s as part
Manufacturing takes place at Fazer’s main plant in Kouvola, utilizing a standardized process that involves wafer
Rivikehossa has become a recognizable element of Finnish popular culture, often mentioned in seasonal advertising campaigns