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Milka MMMAX Peanut Caramel is a large filled chocolate bar (Milka MMMAX line) combining Milka Alpine milk chocolate with peanut pieces and caramel — a confectionery chocolate bar product. (milka.com)
Milka was originally created by Chocolat Suchard in Switzerland in 1901; the brand name is derived from the German words for milk and cocoa (Milch + Kakao). Historically the brand was founded in Switzerland but early production and brand headquarters have been associated with sites in the German/Alpine region. (en.wikipedia.org)
Today Milka products are manufactured in multiple European locations, with a large portion of production historically and presently based in Germany and additional manufacturing sites across countries such as Slovakia and others in Central Europe. Because Milka is produced across several factories in Europe, the product can be sourced from multiple countries depending on the specific pack and market. (en.wikipedia.org)
The Milka brand is owned by Mondelez International, a global snacks company headquartered in the United States (Deerfield, Illinois). Mondelez operates regional subsidiaries (for example Mondelez Deutschland GmbH) that manage local production and distribution across Europe. (mondelezinternational.com)
Note: The identification above is based on the visible Milka MMMAX Peanut Caramel packaging and on manufacturer/brand information from Milka/Mondelez public product pages and brand histories.
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