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  2. Heavy metal drink: Your favorite hot chocolate mix could ...

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    The powder mixes that were found to have excessive amounts of lead and cadmium included Great Value Walmart milk chocolate flavor hot cocoa, Starbucks hot cocoa classic, Trader Joe's organic hot ...

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    The organization tested 48 different products in seven different categories: cocoa powder, chocolate chips, milk chocolate bars and mixes for brownies, chocolate cake and hot chocolate.

  4. Milo (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Standard Milo consists of four main ingredients: malted barley, milk powder, sugar and cocoa. [19] It contains 1,680 kJ (402 kilocalories) in every 100 g of the powder, mostly from carbohydrates. Carbohydrates can be used for energy by the body, which is the basis of Milo being marketed as an energy drink. Most of the carbohydrate content is sugar.

  5. Here's What You Need to Know About Different Types of Chocolate

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    Here, we explain the different types of chocolate—including chocolate in bar form versus cocoa nibs and cocoa powder. Find out the difference between milk and dark chocolate , or maybe even get ...

  6. Nesquik - Wikipedia

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    Nesquik Strawberry Powder was introduced prior to 1960. Nesquik Vanilla Powder was introduced in 1979, but this was discontinued in 2006 due to low sales. Additional powder flavors have been introduced, but discontinued: Cherry (1989–1995), Mango (1991–2000), Cream (1997), Triple Chocolate (2002–2006), Honey (2001–2006), Crème Soda ...

  7. List of Walmart brands - Wikipedia

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    Sam's Choice, originally introduced as Sam's American Choice in 1991, is a retail brand in food and selected hard goods. Named after Sam Walton, founder of Walmart, Sam's Choice forms the premium tier of Walmart's two-tiered core corporate grocery branding strategy that also includes the larger Great Value brand of discount-priced staple items.