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  2. Milo (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Milo (/ ˈ m aɪ l oʊ / MY-loh; [3] stylised as MILO) is a chocolate-flavoured malted powder product produced by Nestlé, typically mixed with milk, hot water, or both, to produce a beverage. It was originally developed in Australia by Thomas Mayne (1901–1995) in 1934.

  3. List of chocolate drinks - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable chocolate drinks. Chocolate is a processed, typically sweetened food produced from the seed of the tropical Theobroma cacao tree. Its earliest documented use is by the Olmecs of south central Mexico around 1100 BC. The majority of Mesoamerican people made chocolate beverages, including the Maya and Aztecs. [1]

  4. Milo dinosaur - Wikipedia

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    Milo Dinosaur inspired the creation of "Godzilla Milo", a cupcake sold at a Singapore-based pastry store. [18] According to one Taiwan-based beverage store offering the drink, it is a "super popular" crowd-pleaser for the younger generation. [19] Milo Dinosaur is also prominent in Malaysia. [20] [21]

  5. Nestlé Milo - Wikipedia

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  6. Talk:Milo (drink) - Wikipedia

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    The contents of the Milo (chocolate bar) page were merged into Milo (drink) on 17 June 2021‎. For the contribution history and old versions of the redirected page, please see Error: Invalid time. its history ; for the discussion at that location, see its talk page .

  7. Thomas Mayne (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    He was also a food researcher and the inventor of Milo, the powdered chocolate-malt drink. In 1934, Mayne developed Milo and launched it at the Sydney Royal Easter Show. Milo began production at the plant located in Smithtown, New South Wales. The name was derived from the famous ancient athlete Milo of Croton, after his legendary strength. [1]

  8. List of Nestlé brands - Wikipedia

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    Milo cereals [26] Nescau Cereal (Brazil) Nesquik Breakfast Cereal; Nestlé Corn Flakes [27] Nestum (Portugal) [28] Shredded Wheat [5] (in UK and Ireland under license from Post Consumer Brands) Shreddies [22] (in UK and Ireland under license from Post Consumer Brands) Trix (in non-US/Canadian markets joint venture between General Mills and ...

  9. Category:Powdered drink mixes - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Powdered drink mixes" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. ... Milo (drink) N. Nesquik; Nido (brand) O. Ovaltine; R. Rasna ...