Milky Way is a chocolate bar with a creamy caramel center. It is owned by Mars, Incorporated, and is sold worldwide.
The Milky Way bar was created in 1923 by Frank C. Mars, who named it after a popular malted milk drink of the day
Milky Way was the first filled candy bar and quickly became popular due to its unique flavor and creamy texture
In 1932, a new version of the bar was created with nougat instead of the original chocolate malt-flavored nougat
The brand has gone through various changes and variations over the years, including the addition of other flavors and limited edition releases
A candy bar created by Mars, Incorporated, with a nougat, caramel, and peanut center, covered in milk chocolate.
A candy bar created by Mars, Incorporated, with a whipped chocolate nougat center, covered in milk chocolate.
A candy bar created by Mars, Incorporated, with a biscuit base, topped with caramel and covered in milk chocolate.
A candy bar created by Nestle, with layers of crispy wafers, covered in milk chocolate.
A candy bar with a creamy caramel center, covered in milk chocolate.
A candy bar similar to the Original Milky Way, but with a darker chocolate coating.
A limited edition candy bar with a fudge-flavored nougat center, covered in milk chocolate.
Milky Way bars are not gluten-free, as they contain wheat flour in the nougat. However, Mars also produces a gluten-free version of the Milky Way called the Milky Way Simply Caramel.
The standard size Original Milky Way bar contains approximately 240 calories.
Milky Way bars contain peanuts, so they are not nut-free. However, Mars also produces a nut-free version of the Milky Way called Milky Way Magic Stars.
Unfortunately, none of the Milky Way products are vegan, as they all contain milk and dairy-based ingredients. However, the Original Milky Way and Midnight Milky Way are vegetarian-friendly.
Yes, Milky Way bars can be stored in the freezer for a cold treat. However, it may affect the texture of the caramel and nougat center.