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Bartosz Jaglarz
20 maja 2025
LOT is discontinuing the distribution of Grześki chocolate bars and is focusing on its own brand of chocolate snacks, developed exclusively for LOT Polish Airlines in cooperation with the Polish company SKAWA.
Once upon a time, the famous Prince Polo chocolate bars made every journey more enjoyable for LOT Polish Airlines passengers. Then the airline began serving Grześki wafers to passengers, but the story of change does not end there. LOT has decided to focus on its own brand and will begin serving LOT Polish Airlines chocolate wafers on board, developed exclusively for LOT in cooperation with the Polish company SKAWA. The classic wafer with cocoa filling is sure to appeal to passengers.
This sweet snack symbolises a commitment to Polish tradition and hospitality. The product will be served free of charge on selected flights. As we can read on the LOT website: Created with passengers in mind, the wafer will not be available for regular sale – it can only be tasted on board the national airline's aircraft. It was developed in cooperation with SKAWA, a local company with over 110 years of experience in confectionery production. This is another step towards strengthening Polish identity in LOT's offer.
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