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I think the name was less of a turn off when they came out. Back then that kind of name sounded futuristic and cool. But the name fell out of fashion.
That association was intentional. At the time, clean food wasn't a given.
I assume you're referring to Prinzenrolle/Prince de LU? Because both wikipedia and Griessons official website seem to agree that it was invented in Belgium
But then again, you are the observer of cookie jars, so you might know more