Nesquik: cult flavors from the United States
In France, Nesquik is best known for its cocoa powder and its famous Quicky bunny. However, in other countries such as the United States and the United Kingdom, the brand offers many original flavors that have become very popular.
At Pop's America , you can find several imported products from the Nesquik range, with flavors and formats rarely available in France.
Original flavors to offer a change from classic chocolate
The American and English versions of Nesquik are renowned for their richer flavors and original recipes.
Depending on availability, several flavors may be available:
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Nesquik Strawberry : a strawberry-flavored powder that colors milk pink and is reminiscent of famous American milkshakes.
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Nesquik Banana : a popular version in the UK, with a sweet and creamy banana flavor.
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Limited editions and other flavors : some special references may also appear depending on current stock and imports.
Why are imported versions so popular?
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Flavors that can't be found in France
The American and British references allow us to discover another facet of the Nesquik brand. -
A variety of uses
These powders can be used both in milk and in certain gourmet recipes:-
in milkshakes or cold drinks
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to flavor desserts or pastries
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in icings or sweet preparations
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Different recipes depending on the country
Imported versions often have a stronger or sweeter taste than those sold in France.
Tasting tips
Should it be drunk hot or cold?
Fruity flavors like strawberry or banana are generally enjoyed with cold milk. Chocolate versions can be eaten both hot and cold.
Are the imported versions sweeter?
American and English recipes are often more indulgent and flavorful than classic French versions.
Can the flavors be mixed?
Yes, certain combinations like strawberry and banana are regularly used to obtain a taste similar to American smoothies or milkshakes.
Find imported Nesquik products at Pop's America
Discover a selection of iconic flavors and imported products directly from the United States and the United Kingdom at Pop's America.

