Thursday, June 24, 2010

Klim Milk in the Ph. no more!


KLIM Powdered Whole Milk is popular milk product from the 1950s to the 1970s. The milk was manufactured by The Borden Company of Denmark but was widely distributed in the Philippines. It is a brand of powdered milk under the Nestlé stable, acquired in 1998 from Borden, which is popular world-wide, particularly in Central America and is incorporated as a staple in Hispanic recipes in the United States. Its name comes from spelling "milk" backwards, and early ads featured the slogan "Spell it backwards."

KLIM was developed as a dehydrated whole milk powder for use in tropical regions, where ordinary milk tended to quickly spoil. It soon became a staple of scientific explorers, geologists, soldiers, and other jungle travelers who needed a lightweight dry ration that would keep for several days in high heat and humidity, even when decanted from its container.

Over some years, Klim milk evolved. Instant Klim has been released, high quality pure cow's milk from which only water has been removed. The milk is homogenized and pasteurized, and has added vitamins A and D. It is convenient, easy to prepare and dissolves quickly. It is a Whole Milk and contains Lecithin, Vitamin A Acetate, Vitamin D3. But now, Klim Milk's not existing in the Philippines anymore.

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