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Milka ChocolateDescription: Manufacturer: Milka / Chocolate / 100g Newest Review: ... beat them. Due to the lack of good chocolate me and my mates decided to try Milka which was a chocolate we knew nothing about ... more More
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by dannyash91 - written on 21.04.08 (Useful, 31 readings)
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I first tried milka chocolate when i went skiing to Italy with my high school and this was only because i was forced to. This was due to the fact that in this area of Itlay they didn't import cadbury's or galaxy which were at that point my favourite chocolates and i thought nothing could beat them. Due to the lack of good chocolate me and my mates decided to try Milka which was a chocolate we knew nothing about and didn't expect to be very good (in fact we had boughtdrinks to wash down what we thought would be a disgusting taste). How wrong we were, as i took my first bite i couldn't belive how good it tasted and neither could anyone else. The foreign chocolate was so ...
by nineinchneals - written on 15.04.08 (Useful, 62 readings)
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As a student of German being lucky enough to live in Germany for a whole year, I never thought that one of the things I would get to love out here is a brand of chocolate! Milka even beats Cadbury's chocolate in my opinion. Milka comes in many different varieties including White, Alpen Milk and my particular favourite Praline. It's almost too good, even more moreish than English chocolate rivals! Currently in Germany, Milka have 3 limited edition varieties out based on flavours from the 1950's, 60's and 70's. These flavours include a fantastic Vanilla Pudding Chocolate flavour, which is just too addictive for words. If you are in Germany any time ...
by Delicate_Orchid1 - written on 17.09.05 (Very useful, 1458 readings)
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Milka has been around since 1901, when it was first invented by Philippe Suchard in Neuchâtel, Switzerland with the intention of bringing this former luxury product to everyone. The brand was first available in Switzerland only, but soon became available in Austria, Germany and France. Today the chocolate can be found worldwide - mostly produced and marketed through Kraft Foods. The major markets are Argentina, Austria, Balkans, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey. And now, apparently, it is also available again in the United Kingdom. The hallmark of the ...
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