Product type | Chocolate-based products |
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Owner | Nestlé |
Country | Australia |
Introduced | 29 August 1934 |
Markets | Worldwide |
Ambassador(s) | Lydia de Vega Beatriz Lucero Lhuillier Monsour del Rosario Akiko Thomson Christine Jacob Atom Araullo Rayver Cruz Rodjun Cruz Japoy Lizardo AJ Perez Michael Christian Martinez Miguel Molina Chris Tiu Kiefer Ravena[1] Thirdy Ravena Jeron Teng Javi Gómez de Liaño Juan Gómez de Liaño[1] Alyssa Valdez Hidilyn Diaz Carlos Yulo[1] EJ Obiena Kris Aquino Karylle Danica Sotto James Reid[2] Nash Aguas Arhia Faye Agas |
Tagline | Go MILO For Olympic Energy! (1984–1986) A Milo a day for Olympic energy (1986–1992) Growing up with Milo (1992–present) Go Milo, the Olympic Energy Drink (1992–1997) The Olympic Energy Drink Everyday (1997–2001) Olympic Energy Everyday (2001–2003) One More Time! (2003–2004) The Winning Energy Lives On (2004–2005) Go further! (2006–2007) Winning Everyday! (2008) Building Champions in Life (2009–2012) Energy to Go Further (2012–2014) Energy to Build Champions (2014–2019) Beat Energy Gap (2016) Mula noon hanggang ngayon, Tuloy ang Pagiging Champion (2021) May Tagumpay Ang Pursigido (2022–2023) Bring Out The Champion with Milo (2023–present) |
Website | milo.com.au |
Milo (/ˈmaɪloʊ/ 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.
Most commonly sold as a powder in a green can, often depicting various sporting activities like badminton or football, Milo is available as a premixed beverage in some countries and has been subsequently developed into a snack bar, breakfast cereal and protein granola. Its composition and taste differ from country to country.
Milo maintains significant popularity in a diverse range of countries throughout the world, particularly in Australasia, Asia, Africa, and Latin America.