Terrabusi is a brand of biscuits and snacks operated in Argentina. Terrabusi is known for its variety of biscuits, cookies, and crackers for almost a century.
Terrabusi was founded in 1929 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
In the 1950s, Terrabusi became the first brand to introduce sandwich cookies in Argentina.
In 2002, PepsiCo acquired Terrabusi from Danone for $40 million.
In 2016, Terrabusi introduced new products including cereal bars and wafers.
Today, Terrabusi is one of the top brands for biscuits and snacks in Argentina.
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A chocolate cookie made with real cocoa powder.
A crispy wafer filled with chocolate cream.
A sandwich cookie made with two chocolate biscuits and filled with vanilla cream.
A chocolate-covered cake with vanilla cream filling.
A sandwich cookie made with two biscuits and filled with dulce de leche.
Some of the most popular products from Terrabusi are Chocolinas, Tita, Pitusas, Oro, and Express.
Terrabusi was founded in 1929 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Terrabusi is owned by PepsiCo since its acquisition in 2002.
Terrabusi products can be found in most supermarkets, grocery stores, and convenience stores in Argentina or through online shopping websites.
Other popular brands in Argentina that offer similar products are Bagley, Arcor, and Havanna.