Just recently, Milo went viral in Japan.
Why? It made the rounds on Twitter after Japanese consumers hyped the malt drink’s ability to boost the health of children and adults alike.
This forced Nestlé to suspend all sales of Milo in Japan since the viral tweets caused the popularity of the humble beverage to skyrocket.

Nestlé Japan simply could not meet the consumer demand for Milo.
In a statement by Nestlé, they stated that seven times the number of…
