Nestlé Milkybar Buttons

November 21st, 2007 by Terry

Milkybar Buttons

A real long time favourite of both children and adults due to the way these are marketed and how long they’ve been around our British stores for. Nostalgia for the adults, and forcing the nostalgia down onto their children. These are small white chocolate buttons and…that’s all they are really.

These came in a relatively small bag, though the fact that they come in large share bags, small funsize bags, multipacks and all sorts shows just how popular these are. The figure on the front of the pack is the Milkybar Kid, the face of the Milkybar brand, a little nerdy looking kid dressed as a cowboy.

The buttons contain dried whole milk (26%) and the standard vegetable fat and cocoa butter. As far as the taste goes, it’s ordinary white chocolate…in small button form. It’s hard to give these any other type of description because that’s all there is to these.

So if you’re a white chocolate fan then you’ll most likely get a quick fix from these. They’re extremely cheap and quick, and my method of eating them is to just stuff them all into my mouth which I’m sure is the technique of eating these. The pack I had had no weight on, but was pretty small (around 26g I guess) and contained 163 calories, 2.3g Protein, 17.3g Carbohydrates and 9.4g Fat.

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