1923–1932[]
1932–1934[]
1934–1936[]
1936–1950[]
1950–1952[]
1952–1964[]
1964–1968[]
1968–1975[]
1975–1983[]
1983–1998, 1994–1998 (Canada)[]
This packaging was rolled out in the US in June 1983 and was used in Canada from April 1994 To 1998.
1998–2018, 1998–2004 (Canada)[]
2004–present (Canada), 2018–present (Russia)[]
The Canadian Butterfinger brand received a makeover in 2004. This look was then adopted in June 2018 in Russia.
2018–2019 (United States)[]
2019–present (United States)[]
Following Ferrero's acquisition of Nestlé Chocolate & Confectionery US business (in 2018), most of its brands sold in the United States are now made by the Ferrara Candy Company, a subsidiary of Ferrero, and has stopped using the Nestlé name starting around early-mid 2019. Butterfinger debuted a new logo to commemorate the new "and better" recipe under Ferrara's control.
Butterfinger
|
---|
Butterfinger Bites | Butterfinger Crisp | Butterfinger Jingles | Butterfinger Peanut Butter (Cups) | Butterfinger Snackerz
Discontinued: Butterfinger BB's | Butterfinger Ice Cream Nuggets |
Subsidiaries: Wholly-owned: Ferrero Hazelnut Company | Ferrero Findik | Wells Enterprises | Ice Cream Factory Comaker | Fresystem Chocolate and confectionery brands: Biscuit, cookie and snack brands:
Candy and sweet brands: Beverages and ice cream brands: Former/defunct brands:
1Under license from Nestlé. |
Nestlé Baby Food: Cerelac | Gerber | Mucilon | NAN | NaturNes | Nestum | SMA Nestlé Beverages:
Nestlé Chocolate & Confectionery: Nestlé Dairy: Specialty nutrition brands: Purina Petcare: Nestlé Waters: Other brands and subsidiaries:
Former/discontinued brands Notes |