I have already expressed my disapproval of Nestle’s “Quik” chocolate powder. It is just sloppy with big sugar granules and relatively little chocolate. I suppose cocoa is the more expensive ingredient and so they use sugar to fill up as much space as possible.
Their “Nesquik Reduced Fat Chocolate Milk” offering is of a similar bent.
The one positive thing I can say for it is that it was not at all watery which seems to be an issue with low fat anything. So it does have that going for it.
But the color is an unappealing grey/beige and the taste is remarkably devoid of any flavor at all. If you favor subtle then this may be your chocolate milk drink.
Verdict: unappealing
Mayfield is still the drink of choice.

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Posted under Gastronomy, Opinions
This post was written by Marc
on June 26, 2010 at 7:54 am



