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Do you know about Scho-ka-kola?
If not, it should be in your go bag, cooler, backpack and EDC.
Scho-ka-Kola is a special caffeinated chocolate with a unique recipe.
- A container of 100 grams has a caffeine content of about 200 mg.
- This amount corresponds with about the caffeine content of energy drinks (80 mg per 250 ml).
- Each container contains 16 individual embossed portions.
- Each portion has a caffeine content of about 12.5 mg caffeine.
- It is all natural with a special tempering that will not melt until 90 F.
In World War II, it was known as "aviator chocolate" as it was provided to Luftwaffe pilots and crews to induce or extend wakefulness and alertness on night bombing missions.
Scho-Ka-Kola was also issued during World War II to German tank crews, as well as German U-boat crews and the German Army.
During the occupation period it was also distributed to the German population by the Allies.
German army ssued Scho-Ka-Kola were designated 'Wehrmacht-Packung' on the container underside, issued in either the metal tin or cardboard container version.
Scho-Ka-Kola was given to captured American troops as an act of respect for their bravery.
First hand accounts from WW2 call the chocolate "pure luxury" and explains that each round tin contains two discs of dark chocolate, laced with caffeine from coffee beans.
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