Nestlé_Milk_Chocolate

Nestlé Milk Chocolate

Nestlé Milk Chocolate

Chocolate bar


Nestlé Milk Chocolate was a chocolate bar consisting of milk chocolate, produced by Nestlé. Nestlé Milk Chocolate was sold in many countries around the world. The bar was discontinued in 2016.[2] The original formula was invented by company founder Henri Nestlé in 1875.[3]

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Background

Nestlé Milk Chocolate was created as a competitor to the more-established, and North American chocolate bar segment-leader Hershey bar[citation needed], and was even created in a similar form as their competitor. The closest Nestlé product to them is the Nestlé Crunch, which is very similar to Nestlé Milk Chocolate, the main difference being that Nestlé Crunch has puffed rice, while Nestlé Milk Chocolate does not. A similar product, Yorkie made by Nestlé, is not to be confused with Nestlé Milk Chocolate as it is a completely different product, as the Yorkie bar was originally created by British firm Rowntree of York to compete with Cadbury Dairy Milk.

Nestlé also produces many other brands of chocolate/syrup.

Distribution

Nestlé Milk Chocolate bars were available in 1.45-oz (41.1-g) bars, as well as in boxes of 24.[citation needed]


References

  1. You won’t be seeing ‘Nestle’ candies in the US soon by Josh Kosman on The New York Post, January 17, 2018
  2. "Nestle" Chocolate Bar". OldTimeCandy.com.

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