Nesquik (mix)
Nesquik, formerly Nestlé Quik, is a family of beverage mixes for flavored milk made by the Nestlé corporation, and the original product in the Nesquik line. It began as a chocolate powdered flavoring mix in the United States in 1948, as Nestlé Quik. In the 1950s, it was launched in Europe as Nesquik. In countries with the Quik term (including Brazil, the USA, Canada, Mexico, and Australia, where it was originally marketed under the name Nestlé's Quik), the name was changed to the worldwide brand Nesquik in 1999.
Product line
Powders
Nestlé Quik Chocolate Powder was introduced in 1948.
Nestlé Quik Banana Powder was introduced 1954.
Nestlé Quik Strawberry Powder was introduced prior to 1960.
Nestlé Quik Vanilla Powder was introduced in 1979, discontinued in 2006.
Additional powder flavors have been introduced, but discontinued: Grape (1970's?-?), Cherry (1989–1995), Jungle Jaffa (199?-200?), Mango (1991-2000), Cream (1997), Triple Chocolate (2002–2006), Vanilla (2003–2006), Honey (2001–2006), Crème Soda (sold in South Africa until recently), Caramel, Cookies & Cream.