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MILO is the number one chocolate malt beverage brand in the world |
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18 million cups of MILO are consumed worldwide in a day |
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The name 'MILO' comes from a Roman athlete in Greek mythology named 'Milon' who was famous for his legendary strength |
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The first tin of MILO was introduced in 1934 in Australia |
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MILO is also known as 'Kick ball' in hokkien in Singapore 'Kopitiams'. The slang came from the brand's sponsorship of soccer events in the region. |
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Your parents probably drank MILO when they were children too, as MILO has been around since 1933.
For some time Nestlé had been trying to develop a chocolate energy drink, but had been having problems creating a fully dry product. |
It was a research team, headed by Thomas Mayne, who finally hit on the idea of using the latest vacuum shelf drying technology.
The following year, MILO was launched at the Sydney Royal Easter Show to instant acclaim and popularity.
Image & info © Nestlé Philippines Inc. |
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Discover the goodness rooted into our culture with these MILO blends!
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A) MILO 'Bing' -
Iced Milo
B) MILO 'Dinosaur' - Iced blended Milo with a topping of powdered undissolved Milo
C) MILO 'Godzilla' - A cup of Milo with ice cream and/or topped with whipped cream
Other interesting recipes include MILO muffins, MILO 'kueh' and even MILO mooncakes!
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