Made in Hungary: Milka’s new wave chocolates are being made in Székesfehérvár
The Milka’s new wave chocolate the Milka Waves is produced in Székesfehérvár for the entire European market.
The production of the iconic alpine chocolate has moved to Mondelez’s plant in Fejér county three years ago, and the chocolate currently is now the third innovative Milka product development on the market that can be linked to the Hungarian production unit. Cser-Palkovics András, Mayor of Székesfehérvár and Liptai Claudia TV personality participated in the official presentation of the product. Both have been a fan of Milka since their childhood.
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