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Milkis (Korean: 밀키스; RR: Milkiseu) is a Korean soft drink produced by Lotte Chilsung, a South Korean beverage company.. It combines many of the common elements of traditional carbonated beverages such as sugar and carbonated water with milk to create a creamy taste; its label proclaims "New feeling of soda beverage".
The regular Yukimi daifuku, strawberry milk, and triple chocolate raw comes in a packaging of two pieces (47 mL each). The tokachi azuki and raw chocolate flavour comes in the same packaging as the mini box. They contain nine pieces with 30 mL in each. In the hanami (cherry blossom viewing) season, a seasonal variety with strawberry ice cream ...
Nesquik Strawberry Milk. While the powder version of Nesquik’s strawberry milk is naturally dyed, the already-made refrigerated milk contains Red 3 to give it its pink color. ... Asian shares ...
A limited edition pink, strawberry milk-flavored Pepsi released on November 8, 2011, for a limited time. [30] It was released again in 2014. [31] Pepsi Black 2012 A soda similar to Pepsi Dry, with 50% less sugar than regular Pepsi, and blacker in color, released in summer 2012, by Suntory. Pepsi Extra 2012
"Simple swaps to limit Red Dye No. 3 and other artificial dyes include choosing chocolate milk over strawberry milk, chocolate instead of jelly beans and herbal tea or fresh fruit juice instead of ...
It is a panda-shaped biscuit with either chocolate, strawberry, vanilla, or matcha (green tea) flavored fillings. Yan Yan is also similar to the American snack Dunk-a-roos. [3] Nutella has a similar snack called "Nutella & Go" that includes breadsticks or pretzels for dipping into their signature hazelnut spread. [4]
Some flavored milk products. Flavored milk is a sweetened dairy drink made with milk, sugar, flavorings, and sometimes food colorings. It may be sold as a pasteurized, refrigerated product, or as an ultra-high-temperature (UHT) treated product not requiring refrigeration. It may also be made in restaurants or homes by mixing flavorings into milk.
Popular flavors include strawberry, cherry, lemon, green tea, grape, melon, "Blue Hawaii", sweet plum, and colorless syrup. Some shops provide colorful varieties by using two or more syrups. To sweeten kakigōri, condensed or evaporated milk is often poured on top of it. Kakigōri banner with the kanji for “ice”