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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. Milo - Wikipedia

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    Milo (name), a list of people and fictional characters with the given name or surname; Titus Annius Milo (died 48 BC), Ancient Roman politician; Milo (footballer) (born 1990), Egyptian footballer Islam Mohamed Ramadan Rashd; Milo (musician) (born 1992), former stage name of American hip hop musician now known as R.A.P. Ferreira

  4. Talk:Milo (drink) - Wikipedia

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    If you buy Milo in SE Asia, Milo is made in Malaysia. I also recently bought some milo in the Middle East, made in Syria (according to the label). Both have different tastes to the Australian Milo, especially the Syrian made Milo which is very sweet.

  5. You Might Be Surprised to Find That These 'US' Brands Aren't ...

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    Still one of the most recognizable bicycle brands, Schwinn produced and sold lightweight U.S.-made bikes from a Chicago plant until 1991, when cheap international competitors prompted the company ...

  6. Thomas Mayne (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    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] Mayne himself enjoyed a hot cup of Milo every night till his death at age 93. [2]

  7. Sorghum - Wikipedia

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    Sorghum bicolor, commonly called sorghum [2] (/ ˈ s ɔːr ɡ ə m /) and also known as great millet, [3] broomcorn, [4] guinea corn, [5] durra, [6] imphee, [7] jowar, [8] or milo, [9] is a species in the grass genus Sorghum cultivated for its grain. The grain is used as food by humans, while the plant is used for animal feed and ethanol ...

  8. “This Is Us” star Milo Ventimiglia visits remains of his home ...

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    Related: Paris Hilton mourns watching Malibu home 'burn to the ground on live TV' in 'unimaginable devastation' of L.A. fires Fans of This Is Us will note the eerie parallels between Ventimiglia's ...

  9. The Plastic vs. Paper Straw Debate, Explained - AOL

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    In 2018, Vanuatu made history as the first country to ban plastic straws altogether. In July 2021 , the European Union banned the sale of certain single-use plastics, including straws, in E.U ...