It is German for the Angel Children, if Google translator is anything to go by....
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"Die Engel-Kinder" translates to "the angel children" in English. In German, "die" is the plural definite article for feminine nouns, "Engel" means "angel," and "Kinder" means "children." Therefore, the phrase refers to a group of angelic or cherubic children.
John Kinder Labatt died in 1866.
Naomi Engel died on May 12, 2011, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada of cancer.
Kinder Surprise, also known as Kinder Eggs, were developed in Ital by Ferrero in 1973 as Kinder Sorpresa. There are indications an earlier non-Kinder version appeared in Argentina in 1962.
John Kinder was born in 1819.
Gary Kinder was born in 1962.