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  2. Chocolate milk - Wikipedia

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    Sugar used in commercial chocolate milk are used as preservative, and the energy from the sugar also makes it a convenience food.It can also be made at home by blending milk with cocoa powder and a sweetener (such as sugar or a sugar substitute), melted chocolate, chocolate syrup, or a pre-made powdered chocolate milk mix.

  3. Powdered milk - Wikipedia

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    Powdered milk. Powdered milk, also called milk powder, [1] dried milk, or dry milk, is a manufactured dairy product made by evaporating milk to dryness.One purpose of drying milk is to preserve it; milk powder has a far longer shelf life than liquid milk and does not need to be refrigerated, due to its low moisture content.

  4. Peter's Chocolate - Wikipedia

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    Peter ultimately solved the issue by using condensed milk from the Anglo-Swiss Milk Company, which he further dehydrated. [7] This is called the milk chocolate crumb process. [8] He previously also tried using powdered milk but without success. [9] In 1875, a first version of solid milk chocolate was created and commercialized. [10]

  5. Is Chocolate Milk The Ultimate Sports Drink?

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    For many, chocolate milk is a staple of childhood. Now researchers think its role could go beyond kid favorite and take on the sporting world. Studies are beginning to show that chocolate milk has ...

  6. Klim (powdered milk) - Wikipedia

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    Klim was developed as a dehydrated whole-milk powder for use in the tropics, where ordinary milk tended to spoil quickly. It soon became a staple of scientific explorers, geologists, soldiers, and other jungle travelers who needed a lightweight dry ration that would keep for several days in high heat and humidity, even when decanted from its container.

  7. The USDA Is Trying To Ban Chocolate Milk In Schools

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    The proposed rule continues to encourage consumption of fat-free or low-fat milk, while allowing some flavored milk to be offered in school meals," read a statement on the USDA's Food and ...