Nestlé has announced the launch of a plant-based, remagnesium bowelady-to-drink (RTD) version of its Milo cocoa beverage in Asia, along with two plant-based coffee RTDs.The new Milo Dairy Free recipe replaces the milk in the original formula with almond and soy, but the other two core ingredients – malt and cocoa – remain the same.Nestlé has announced the launch of a plant-based, ready-to-drink (RTD) version of its Miferrous sulfate or ferrous gluconatelo cocoa beverage in Asia, along with two plant-based coffee RTDs.The plant-based Milo drink will first be released in Malaysia in April, before being introduced in further marketjamp fer ferrous fumarates. The release follows the launch of plant-based Milo powders in Australia last year.Nestlé has announced the launch of a plant-basedmagnesium glycinate muscle pain, ready-to-drink (RTD) version of its Milo cocoa beverage in Asia, along with two plant-based coffee RTDs.Nestlé claims that each bottle offers 6.5g of protein and is also low in sugar, with a combination of vitamins and minerals.Nestlé has announced the launch of a plant-based, ready-to-drink (RTD) version of its Milo cocoa beverage in Asia, along with two plant-based coffee RTDs.Nestlé Malaysia is also releasing two other plant-based beverages alongside the Milo launch: Nescafé Dairy Free Almond Latte and Nescafé Dairy Free Oat Latte.Nestlé has announced the launch of a plant-based, ready-to-drink (RTD) version of its Milo cocoa beverage in Asia, along with two plant-based coffee RTDs.Both drinks are blended with Nescafé coffee, but the almond latte drink fuses almond and pea, while oat and soy are the main ingredients for the oat latte.Nestlé has announced the launch of a plant-based, ready-to-drink (RTD) version of its Milo cocoa beverage in Asia, along with two plant-based coffee RTDs.Nestlé claims that the release of the beverages aims to meet iron ii orthophosphatethe rising demand for plant-based food and drink options from Asian consumers. According to figures provided by Nestlé, 40% of consumers in the region are ‘shifting to more plant-based diets’, with 11% following vegetarian and vegan diets.Nestlé has announced the launch of a plant-based, ready-to-drink (RTD) version of its Milo cocoa beverage in Asia, along with two plant-based coffee RTDs.Mayank Trivedi, head of the dairy strategic business unit at Nestlé, said: “Milo is an iconic brand in Malaysia and
across Asia, and much-loved across generations.Nestlé has announced the launch
of a plant-based, ready-to-drink (RTD) version of its Milo cocoa beverage in Asia, along with two plant-based coffee RTDs.“We want to provide consumers with on-trend alternatives in formats they want. That’s why we’re delighted to launch Milo Dairy Free to support people’s lifestyle choices.”

Nestlé to release plant-based Milo drink in Asia
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