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Latest revision as of 01:16, 20 February 2025

Milka is a brand of chocolate produced by the Mondelez International. The brand originates from Switzerland and is recognized by its distinct purple packaging and the image of a Alpine cow.

History[edit]

Milka was created by the Swiss chocolatier Philippe Suchard in 1825. The name "Milka" is derived from the German words Milch (milk) and Kakao (cocoa), reflecting the brand's use of milk chocolate. The brand was acquired by Kraft Foods in 1990, which later became Mondelez International.

Products[edit]

Milka produces a variety of chocolate products, including chocolate bars, chocolate truffles, and chocolate-covered biscuits. The brand is known for its creamy, smooth texture and distinctive flavor, which is achieved by using a high proportion of milk in its recipe. Some of the popular flavors include hazelnut, strawberry, and caramel.

Marketing and Distribution[edit]

Milka's marketing strategy is centered around its Swiss heritage and the image of the Alpine cow, which is used in its logo and packaging. The brand is distributed globally, with a strong presence in Europe, North America, and South America.

Impact[edit]

Milka has had a significant impact on the chocolate industry, with its unique marketing strategy and product range. The brand has also been involved in various corporate social responsibility initiatives, focusing on sustainable cocoa farming and supporting local communities.

See Also[edit]

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