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AUSTRALIAN BRAND OF CHOCOLATE-BASED PRODUCTS
Nestle Milo; Nestlé Milo; Milo Cereal; Milo (beverage); Milo Bar; Milo (cereal); Milo (chocolate bar)
  • 1940s Milo can
  • Milo powder (Australian form)
  • Iced Milo aka "Milo Ais" or "Milo Peng". A popular drink in Singapore, Malaysia and South American countries like Colombia
  • Milo being served at an athletics event
  • A Milo energy food bar c.2011, split

Milo, Oregon         
HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN OREGON, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Perdue, Oregon; Milo, Ore.
Milo is an unincorporated community in Douglas County, Oregon, United States, about east of Canyonville on the South Umpqua River.
Milo (bishop of Trier)         
BISHOP
Milo, Bishop of Reims; Milo, Archbishop of Rheims; Milo of Reims; Milo, Bishop of Reims and Trier
Milo of Trier (died 762 or 763) was the son of St. Leudwinus and his successor as Archbishop of Trier and Archbishop of Reims.
Milo of Croton         
6TH-CENTURY BC WRESTLER FROM THE MAGNA GRAECIAN CITY OF CROTON
Milo of Crete; Milo of Kroton; Milo of Crotona; Milon of Croton; Milon of Crotona; Athlete of ancient Greece Milo; Milo of Crotone
Milo of Croton (; Greek: , ; gen.: , ) was a 6th-century BC wrestler from the Magna Graecian city of Croton, who enjoyed a brilliant wrestling career and won many victories in the most important athletic festivals of ancient Greece.

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Milo (drink)

Milo ( MY-loh; stylised as MILO) is a chocolate-flavoured malted powder product produced by Nestlé, typically mixed with milk, hot water, or both, to produce a beverage. It was originally developed in Australia by Thomas Mayne (1901–1995) in 1934.

Most commonly sold as a powder in a green can, often depicting various sporting activities, Milo is available as a premixed beverage in some countries and has been subsequently developed into a snack bar, breakfast cereal and protein granola. Its composition and taste differ from country to country.

Milo maintains significant popularity in a diverse range of countries throughout the world, particularly in Australasia, Asia, Africa, and Latin America.