Nesquick is a brand of flavored milk products manufactured by Nestle that can be instantly dissolved in milk or water, and it comes in various sweet flavors.
Nesquick began as Nestle's chocolate powder brand in the United States in 1948.
In 1999, Nestle rebranded its chocolate powder as Nesquik and expanded its range to include other flavors.
In 2016, Nesquik reformulated its recipe in the United States to reduce sugar and artificial ingredients.
Hershey's offers chocolate-flavored syrups and powders for use in milk and baking.
Nestle Milo is a chocolate and malt flavored powder product similar to Nesquik in some regions.
Yoo-hoo is a chocolate-flavored drink that is marketed as an alternative to milk.
The original Nesquick powder is chocolate-flavored and can be added to milk or water to make a sweet drink.
Nesquick Strawberry is a powdered drink mix that, when added to milk or water, produces a sweet strawberry-flavored drink that kids will love.
Nesquick RTD bottles come in chocolate and strawberry flavors, and they are pre-mixed and easy to consume on-the-go.
Nesquick chocolate powder contains sugar, cocoa processed with alkali, salt, soy lecithin, carrageenan, artificial flavoring, and other ingredients depending on the region.
Nesquick Strawberry powder is colored pink with red beet juice concentrate and natural flavors.
Nesquick powder is not naturally gluten-free since it contains maltodextrin, which may come from wheat. However, some Nesquick products are certified gluten-free.
Nesquick may be used as a creamer for coffee, but it may not dissolve as smoothly as other coffee creamers. For best results, mix the Nesquick powder with a small amount of hot liquid before adding it to your coffee.
Nesquick powder has a shelf life of around two years if the can or container is unopened and stored in a cool, dry place. Once opened, the powder should be consumed within 6 to 8 weeks.