Review of Plant Based Milo - Nestlé by princessleia

photo of Nestlé Plant Based Milo shared by @princessleia on  25 Apr 2020 - review
VEGAN

Nestlé

So I discovered this product through another content producer on Instagram known as VeganDealsAustralia and went to Coles to find it somewhat hidden amongst the original Milo product so the packaging could use some work, in that it should be more obvious that this is a plant-based product but that one criticism aside, I LOVE THIS PRODUCT! Hot chocolates in any cafe cost $5+ per cup so paying $7 for a whole can means saving money as well as aligning your morals with your actions! I like mine with almond mylk but I water down the milo powder (and sweetener) with some bpiled water, stir then add the mylk which was refrigerated so now I microwave the drink (without the spoon in the mug) for a minute and its perfect with some dark chocoate if you really want to go hard (like me). But, that said, us Aussies dont like to follow the portions marked on the nutrition label so I do 4 teaspoons of this stuff which uses the contents faster but again, still cheaper than your cafe cupper! Really happy that a company like Nestle is recognising how to veganise a product ultimately leaning away from its original formula!!!

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