Magnum (ice Cream) - National Variants

National Variants

Australia
  • Big Choc Bikkie
  • Magnum Gold (a Magnum with a hard, gold-coloured syrup shell.)
    • Also sold in Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Ireland, Malaysia (discontinued), Malta, New Zealand, Poland, Portugal, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom.
  • Magnum Sandwich with Almonds
  • Mini Honeycomb
  • Mini Pure Pleasures
  • Mini White Choc
  • Peppermint
  • Ultra Toffee Nut Crunch
  • Ultra White Berry Bliss


France
  • Coco-chocolat noir
  • Magnum Gold


Indonesia
  • Magnum Almond
  • Magnum Choco Cappuccino
  • Magnum Chocolate Truffle
  • Magnum Classic
  • Magnum Chocolate Brownie
  • Magnum Chocolate & Strawberry
  • Magnum Golden Hazelnut
  • Magnum Gold


Israel
  • Desire Range
    • Desire - Chocolate Chunks
  • Magnum Gold


Italy
  • Bomboniera
  • Magnum Gold
  • Temptation (caramel, orange with bon-bons, nougat with bon-bons)


Mexico
  • 7 Pecados
  • Almendras
  • Pistache
  • 2006: Deseos
  • 2007: Miztica


Netherlands
  • Magnum Gold


Philippines
  • Magnum Almond
  • Magnum Classic
  • Magnum Chocolate Truffle
  • Magnum Choco-Cappuccino


Singapore
  • Magnum Almond
  • Magnum Classic
  • Magnum Double Caramel
  • Magnum Gold
  • Mini Limoncello
  • Mini Irish Cream
  • Mini Chocolate
  • Mini Strawberry


Thailand
  • Magnum Almond
  • Magnum Classic
  • Magnum Chocolate Truffle


Poland
  • Magnum Almond
  • Magnum Classic
  • Magnum Mint
  • Magnum Yoghurt
  • Magnum Mini's
  • Magnum Caramell
  • Magnum Chocolate Brownie
  • Magnum White
  • Magnum Double-Chocholate


Turkey
  • Beyaz Büyü ("White Magic"; white chocolate and almonds over vanilla cream mixed with chocolate chips)
  • Magnum Gold
  • Strawberry Cheesecake Magnum
  • Super Ego (Dark chocolate and almonds over peanut and vanilla cream)
  • Winner (Candybar-shaped version; milk chocolate with peanuts over vanilla cream and caramel)

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