Milka

Milka is Kraft Foods' best-selling brand of milk chocolate. It is sold as chocolate bars, Easter Bunnies, and in other forms. It was created in 1901 in Neuchtel, Switzerland by chocolatier Philippe Suchard as his first milk chocolate variety. The brand has a well-known symbol, the "Milka Cow", a lilac colored animal sporting a bell around her neck, usually shown in an Alpine meadow. The name is derived from combining Milch and Kakao (the German terms for milk and cocoa, its primary ingredients). The chocolates are distinctively packaged in purple. The chocolate today is produced at a number of locations, including Bludenz, Austria, Braşov, Romania and Jankowice, Polandhttp://www.foodmanufacture.co.uk/news/fullstory.php/aid/350/Pole_position.html.

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