Description
MILKING SWEET PACK: Assorted Milk Confectionery
1. Assorted Indian Milk Sweets (Mithai)
In South Asian markets, a “Milk Sweet Pack” often refers to a boxed assortment of traditional Indian dairy-based sweets, or mithai. These are rich confections made primarily from condensed or reduced milk (khoya or mawa) and sugar.
Common Contents: May include pieces like Milk Peda, Milk Burfi (Barfi), or Motichoor Ladoo.
Context: These packs are very popular for festivals, gifting, and celebrations.
2. Commercial Milk Candy (Hard or Chewy)
This is a more likely interpretation in the global snack market, referring to a bag or box of commercially produced candies where milk is the dominant flavour.
Key Characteristics:
Flavour: Creamy, sweet, and rich dairy taste.
Texture: Can be hard candy (like a butterscotch or toffee without the burnt flavour) or chewy/toffee-like (similar to condensed milk candies).
Examples of Similar Products: Examples of this type of product sold in Nigeria include OK Sweets Milk Candy or Sweetco Milkose Butter Milk Candy.
3. Condensed Milk Product
In some contexts, a “Milking Sweet Pack” could be a local, informal term for Sweetened Condensed Milk (SCM), which is used as a very thick, sweet product that is eaten directly, spread, or used in simple homemade candies





