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NUTRITIOUS NESTLÉ MILO® AT MORE AFFORDABLE PRICES Petaling Jaya, 23 February 2009

Malaysia’s favourite nutritious chocolate malt drink NESTLE MILO® has 10 good reasons why it is not just any chocolate malt drink. Now, Nestle MILO® is made more affordable in an effort to make the popular beverage even more accessible to Malaysians. Nestlé Malaysia made the announcement of the new prices for MILO® powder range during the official visit by Y.B. Dato’ Shahrir Abdul Samad, Minister of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs to the Nestlé factory in Petaling Jaya. The initiative is part of Nestlé’s commitment to Nourishing Malaysia and to reward all loyal Nestlé MILO® users throughout the country. MILO® has been available for close to 60 years in the country and Malaysia is often referred to as the ‘Land of MILO®’ as it is the world’s largest consumption of MILO. Malaysians grew up with MILO and is part of the nation’s daily consumption habit. The country hosts the largest MILO® factory in the world located at Nestlé’s manufacturing complex in Chembong, Negeri Sembilan. The Nestlé MILO® produced in Malaysia is certified Halal, as are all the other Nestlé products manufactured, marketed or distributed in Malaysia. Currently various MILO® products are manufactured at two Nestlé factories namely in Petaling Jaya, Selangor and Chembong, Negeri Sembilan bringing enhanced value and nutrition to Malaysians and 19% of the total annual production is for the export market. This is in line with the company’s journey towards becoming the world’s leading reference company on Nutrition, Health and Wellness. Currently, Nestlé’s MILO® range of products include MILO® powder in Soft packs, MILO® powder in Tin, MILO® Fuze Original, MILO® Fuze Ais Kool, MILO® Fuze Cereal, MILO® Fuze Light, MILO® Fuze Mocha, MILO® Fuze Oats and MILO Gold® powder. “With prices of certain key commodities such as Milk Solids and Palm Oil going down, we are pleased to be able to pass on this

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