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Milka used to be soft in the middle?

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Raspberried · 27/09/2023 14:55

Is this a false memory from my childhood? I seem to remember that back in the 90s, when bought 'on the continent', milka was soft in the middle and tasted much nicer?

I don't mean the noisette or yoghurt types you can get now, just a soft chocolatey creamy middle??

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jiinglebells · 27/09/2023 14:59

Agreed!! My childhood milka memories (also bought on the continent) are all like that. Normal shaped but somehow creamy in the inside (but not a different texture or flavour etc just literally the same chocolate!).

Also think the same for Marabou! Very disappointed now.

But Merci and Ritter are the same as I remember!

Feliciacat · 27/09/2023 15:01

I’m in Greece and Milka has a soft centre here (albeit a strawberry yoghurt one which is not what you meant). In the UK, it’s solid chocolate but didn’t used to be. Was Milka taken over by Kraft like Cadbury? Maybe this is why it changed.

Jellycats4life · 27/09/2023 15:02

I remember those Milka bars! They were incredible.

It was a particular type of Milka bar though, I can’t remember what it was called. You could buy regular Milka bars of solid chocolate, but the melting middle ones were the best.

CarPour · 27/09/2023 15:09

Yes! This is how I remember Milka. It was so good. But it's just normal chocolate these days

Raspberried · 27/09/2023 15:13

Well I'm glad I'm not going mad! But yes those bars were so much better...

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Raspberried · 27/09/2023 15:14

@Feliciacat I am partial to those strawberry yoghurt ones too but no, not the same

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