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L'historique de Milka: comment est né le nom Milka". Milka.fr (in French). Archived from the original on August 19, 2014 . Retrieved 16 November 2014. Throughout the years, the brand has experimented and created numerous flavors on top of the original creation. But one thing is for certain. No matter the flavor enhancements introduced, or the way that the chocolate is being marketed, the company does make sure to retain the original recipe for this particular treat. It is just that amazing – a legacy on its own, this yummy delight is sure to make you smile! How Milka is Marketed
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reclame - milka (2012)". YouTube. 2012-10-18. Archived from the original on 2021-12-12 . Retrieved 2015-04-13.The brand's name is a portmanteau of the product's two main ingredients: " Milch" (milk) and " Kakao" (cocoa). [9] History [ edit ] Early ad for Milka Milka – Táblás Milka". Milka.hu. 2014-08-27. Archived from the original on December 20, 2014 . Retrieved 2015-04-13. Kraft Foods Chocolate Treats Make Easter Especially Delicious". Mondelez International, Inc . Retrieved 2015-04-13. a b Dealbook (2011-08-04). "Kraft, From Roll-Up to Spinoff". The New York Times . Retrieved 2015-09-23. Lo and behold – a whole new pastry and definitely one for the books chocolate was created! Dubbed as Milka last 1901 (with the names as a combination of the treat’s two prime ingredients: MILch (for milk!) and KAkao (chocolate goodness!), the humble and tasty food creation soon transformed into a brand – which still delights those with a sweet tooth today!