Milky (pudding)

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Milky (pudding) is a popular brand of pudding produced by the Strauss Group, a multinational food products manufacturer based in Israel. The product is well-known for its creamy texture and sweet taste, and it has become a staple dessert in many households across the country.

History[edit | edit source]

Milky was first introduced to the Israeli market in the 1980s. The product was an instant success, quickly becoming one of the most popular desserts in the country. The original Milky pudding is made with a base of vanilla-flavored pudding, topped with a layer of whipped cream and a drizzle of chocolate sauce.

Varieties[edit | edit source]

Over the years, the Strauss Group has expanded the Milky line to include a variety of flavors and styles. Some of the most popular varieties include Milky Chocolate, which features a chocolate pudding base, and Milky Strawberry, which is topped with a layer of strawberry sauce. There is also Milky Sugar-Free, a version of the pudding that is sweetened with sugar substitutes for those who are watching their sugar intake.

Cultural Impact[edit | edit source]

Milky has had a significant cultural impact in Israel. The pudding is often associated with childhood memories and nostalgia, and it is frequently featured in Israeli pop culture. In 2014, a social media campaign comparing the price of Milky in Israel to the price of similar products in Germany sparked a nationwide debate about the cost of living in Israel, known as the "Milky Protest".

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