
Hot Pockets are microwaveable sandwiches usually containing cheese and meat. Hot Pockets are currently produced by Nestlé internationally.There are over twenty varieties of Hot Pockets, including both breakfast and lunch/dinner varieties (see list below). Nestlé also offers Lean Pockets, Croissant Pockets, Pot Pie Express, Hot Pocket Pizza Minis, Hot Pockets Subs, Hot Pockets Calzones, and Hot Pockets Breakfast items which include the meat, egg and cheese varieties, and the Fruit Pastries. Hot Pockets were invented by Paul Merage and David Merage in the 1970s. They founded the company Chef America Inc. and began producing Hot Pockets for profit in 1983. In 2002, the Merages sold Chef America to Nestlé for $2.6 billion. Initially only available in the United States and Canada, they are now sold by Nestlé in France, Germany, Spain and the United Kingdom under the Maggi brand. Quote from Nestlé 2005 Full Year Financials: "In Europe, the roll-out of Hot Pockets, small microwaveable frozen meals, is gaining momentum in France, Germany, Spain and the UK."Hot Pockets, which come frozen, are often known for a "sleeve" or "crisper" (technically, a susceptor) in which they cook in the microwave. The sleeve converts microwave energy into heat to crisp the crust, which would normally be penetrated by microwaves. The Hot Pockets Subs brand used to come with these sleeves, however, recently they have now excluded them from product claiming that it's a soft bake and there is no need for the sleeve. The sleeves, now branded Qwik Crisp, are intended to be kept on, by folding in two flaps of one end, and there are perforations that allow the user to rip off one third of it and continue eating.Recently, Hot Pockets brand has introduced whole grain crusts, following a trend of many convenience product purveyors of offering lower carbohydrate choices. This new variety is part of their "Lean Pocket" line, under the heading "Lean Pocket Ultra". See alsoTurnover (food)PastyCalzoneSamosaRunzaPopcorn bagSausage biscuitJim Gaffigan