: Apart from the specific Maiuspala portrait, the Kalev logo itself is a distinct piece of imagery, often appearing in blue and white on their wide variety of chocolate and candy products, such as the Athena chocolate assortment.
: For over 60 years, the identity of the blonde girl with the yellow chicks on the candy packaging was a mystery. Recently, she was identified as Sonja (formerly Sonja Lindberg), who was a child model for the photo in the 1960s. Kalev image
Easter's Baltic story: Kalev image girl identified after sixty years. : Apart from the specific Maiuspala portrait, the
: This image is considered a nostalgic piece of Baltic history, symbolizing the brand's long-standing tradition in the region. Easter's Baltic story: Kalev image girl identified after
The "Kalev image" likely refers to the iconic branding of , Estonia’s oldest and most famous confectionery manufacturer. The most recognizable "piece" or image associated with the brand is the portrait of the girl featured on the Maiuspala (meaning "sweet morsel") candy boxes .