1993–1997 | 1997–2002 | 2002–2005 | 2005–2011 | 201?–present | 2011–present | 2017–present (Europe) |
Tuc is a brand of crackers, formerly produced by Danone until 2007, and is currently produced by Mondelēz International.
1993–1997[]
SVG NEEDED |
1997–2002[]
SVG NEEDED |
2002–2005[]
SVG NEEDED |
2005–2011[]
SVG NEEDED |
2011–present[]
SVG NEEDED |
201?–present[]
UNKNOWN YEAR |
2017–present (Europe)[]
SVG NEEDED |
In 2017, Tuc launched a new logo, similar to its Latin American counterpart Club Social, currently being used in parts of Europe.
Predecessors: Kraft Foods, Inc. | General Foods | Cadbury Schweppes PLC | Nabisco Brands Inc. | Jacobs Suchard | Chipita Confectionery brands: Other chocolate brands: Alpen Gold (Russia | Poland) | Bubu Lubu | Côte d'Or | Daim (International | UK & Ireland) | Figaro | Fineti | Freia (Japp | Kvikk Lunsj | Twist) | Green & Black's | Hu Kitchen | Korona (Karūna) | Lacta (Brazil (5 Star | BiS | Laka) | Greece) | Marabou | Milka | Mirabell | Pavlidis (Ygeias) | Poiana | Suchard | Toblerone Gum and candy brands: Maynards Bassetts (Maynards | Bassetts | Jelly Babies | Liquorice Allsorts | Midget Gems | Sports Mix | Soft Jellies | Superfruit Jellies | Wine Gums) | Bazooka | Beemans | Bubbaloo | Bubblicious | Certs | Clorets | Chappies | Chiclets | Dentyne | Dirol | Freshen Up | Halls | Hollywood | Palitos de la Selva | Pascall | Stimorol | Stride | The Natural Confectionery Company | Trident | Trebor | V6 | Beldent | First | Kent | Olips | Chappies | Recaldent | Jelibon | Falim | Swedish Fish Snack brands: Groceries and other assets: Former/defunct brands: Notes |