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The brand's name is a portmanteau of the product's two main ingredients: " Milch" (milk) and " Kakao" (cocoa). [9] History [ edit ] Early ad for Milka a b Dealbook (2011-08-04). "Kraft, From Roll-Up to Spinoff". The New York Times . Retrieved 2015-09-23. Milka has put focus on “tenderness” being their main advertising theme since the 1960s. [9] In 1972, the Milka cow named Lila [9] ("Lila" being German for lilac, purple, violet.) became the face of their advertising campaigns and has remained so to the current day. Milka has sponsored many alpine skiing stars since 1995, including five World and Olympic champions. [9]In 2015, Milka used a lilac-colored boat with Lila the mascot on it to tour the rivers of Germany and Austria during the summer. This boat was dubbed the “Muhboot” (pronounced Moo-boat), [9] a pun on "U-Boot" (German for submarine). Milka – Táblás Milka". Milka.hu. 2014-08-27. Archived from the original on December 20, 2014 . Retrieved 2015-04-13.
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