Nestle to reinstate recipe for popular chocolate treat after 'disgusting' change blasted (Image: Getty) In an effort to appease its devoted fanbase after receiving backlash, Nestle has issued an apology about a slight recipe change that caused chaos online. The Swiss food titan is renowned for its diverse selection of sweet treats - from the classic KitKat to the opulent After Eights. However, its beloved Nesquik milkshake mix have been the target of criticism, after holding a cherished place in people's hearts for decades.
Offered in chocolate, strawberry, and banana varieties, the powdered beverages were a household essential for many who came of age in the 1990s. function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.createElement('script');el.
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