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Nesquik

Nesquik is a brand of food products made by Swiss company Nestlé. In 1948, Nestlé launched a drink mix for chocolate-flavored milk called Nestlé Quik in the United States; this was released in Europe during the 1950s as Nesquik.[1]

Nesquik
Product typePowder, syrup, beverage
OwnerNestlé
Produced byNestlé
CountrySwitzerland
Introduced1948; 74 years ago (1948)
Related brandsNesquik Cereal
MarketsWorldwide
Websitenesquik.com

Since 1999, the brand has been known as Nesquik worldwide.[1] Today, the Nesquik name appears on a wide range of products, including breakfast cereals,[2] powdered mixes for flavored milk,[3] syrups,[3] ready-to-drink products,[3] candy bars, Fondue fountains, Hot chocolate mix, and more.

History

 
Nesquik advertisement c. 1960 featuring a young Charles Herbert (1948–2015)

Nesquik began as a chocolate powdered flavoring mix in the United States in 1948, as Nestlé Quik. In the 1950s, it was launched in Europe as Nesquik. In countries with the Quik term (including the U.S., Canada, Mexico, and Australia, where it was originally marketed under the name Nestlé's Quik), the name was changed to the worldwide brand Nesquik in 1999. The same year, Cereal Partners Worldwide introduced Nesquik Cereal, a breakfast cereal that "turns milk into chocolate milk", which is similar to Cocoa Puffs. Nesquik syrup products were introduced in 1981 and ready-to-drink products were introduced in 1984.

On 8 November 2012, Nestlé USA issued a voluntary recall of limited quantities of Nesquik Chocolate Powder made and sold in the United States. These that were recalled were of the 10.9-, 21.8-, and 40.7-ounce tins. This recall only affected the chocolate variety; it did not affect the other varieties of the mix or any other Nesquik products. This was the first known recall of a Nesquik product. These tins were taken off the market after Nestlé was informed via a supplier, Omya Inc. that it had issued a recall of certain lots of one of its own products, calcium carbonate for Salmonella contamination. The affected Nesquik chocolate mix was produced during early October 2012. All affected products had an expiration date of Best Before October 2014.[4][5][6][7][8] Nestlé issued a statement on the recall stating, "We apologize to our consumer and sincerely regret this incident."[9]

On 1 April 2013, the official Facebook page of Nesquik USA posted a photo on their page depicting a broccoli-flavored ready-to-drink flavor of Nesquik. However, upon closer inspection of the photo, there was a notice in the lower-left corner that it was not an actual Nestlé product. Nesquik USA announced later in the same day that it was an April Fool's joke.[10][11]

In January 2017, Nestlé food scientists outlined a strategy[12] to reformulate their drink mix to remove over half of the sugar content, citing consumer backlash against sweetened mixes and beverages.

Products

Mixes

 
Jars of Nesquik Chocolate Powder at a Costco, U.S.
 
Cup of Nesquik
  • Nesquik Chocolate Powder was introduced in 1948.
  • Nesquik Banana Powder was introduced in 1954.
  • Nesquik Strawberry Powder was introduced prior to 1960.
  • Nesquik Vanilla Powder was introduced in 1979, but this was discontinued in 2006 due to low sales.
  • Additional powder flavors have been introduced, but discontinued: Cherry (1989–1995), Mango (1991–2000), Cream (1997), Triple Chocolate (2002–2006), Honey (2001–2006), Crème Soda (sold in South Africa until 2015),[when?] Caramel,[13] Cookies & Cream.

Ingredients

The ingredients of the "classic" chocolate powder are:[14]

Syrups

Nesquik chocolate syrup was introduced in 1981. Strawberry was added in 1989. Vanilla was added in Canada in 2021. Mixed flavors such as Strawberry Banana and Chocolate Caramel have also been produced.

Ready-to-drink

Not including refrigerated Nesquik, which is made by Saputo Dairy.

  • Nestlé introduced ready-to-drink Nesquik (Quik at the time) Chocolate Milk in 1983. Strawberry was added in 1987, and Banana was added in 1990. Vanilla, Double Chocolate, and Banana-Strawberry are also available.
  • Fat-Free Nesquik Chocolate Milk was introduced in 1998.
  • Nesquik Milkshakes come in Chocolate and Strawberry. Chocolate Caramel was introduced in 2007.
  • Nestlé introduced Nesquik "Magic" Straws in 2008

The ready-to-drink versions of Nesquik ended production in 2009 in the U.K.

Ingredients

The ingredients of the ready-to-drink chocolate milk are:[15]

Cereal

Nesquik Cereal is a breakfast cereal first manufactured by Cereal Partners in 1999.[16] The cereal consists of small (about 1 cm (0.4 in) in diameter) chocolate Whole grain hollow spheres. Nesquik Cereal is most similar to General Mills' Cocoa Puffs; it is also their most direct competitor.

Nesquik Cereal is sold in dozens of countries worldwide such as the U.K., Sweden, Canada, Mexico, France, and Hong Kong. It is sold throughout Europe, Africa, Asia, Oceania, the Middle East, South America, and parts of North America. It is currently available in 43 countries.[17] It is available in 30 grams (1.1 oz), 375 grams (13.2 oz), 500 grams (18 oz), and 700 grams (25 oz) package sizes. Most Nesquik Cereal is manufactured in France by Cereal Partners.

It is also available in two other varieties: CioccoMilk (a filled square-shaped chocolate puffed rice-and-corn cereal), and Duo (the original variety, but with white chocolate flavored rice-and-Puffcorn. A third variety was introduced in certain regions of EMEA and Kerela called DittoMilk but was discontinued.)

Other

 
Chocolate bar
 
Chocolate cookie
  • Nesquik chocolate candy bars were originally known as Nestlé Quik candy bars before the 1999 name change.
  • A Nesquik Chocolate Fondue Fountain was made by Smart Planet Home, using the Nesquik name and logo under license.[18]
  • A Nesquik flavor of Nestlé hot cocoa mix features bunny-shaped marshmallows and advertises 38% more calcium than regular hot cocoa.
  • Nesquik Chocolate Pots, a chocolate fromage frais range was available in the U.K..[citation needed]
  • Nesquik is available for the Dolce Gusto system.
  • Nesquik is available as a flavor of Ice-Screamers frozen novelties made by Nestlé.
  • Nesquik created a Nesquik-powered race car for advertising and marketing purposes.[19]
  • Nesquik Milk Slice, a sponge cake with chocolate flavor yogurt filling is available in the U.K.

Advertising campaigns

Nesquik has had hundreds of various advertising campaigns over its long history. It has had ads from print ads to ads at the Tour de France, and Olympics in recent years. It has been advertised with close to one dozen mascots.

Jimmy Nelson, Danny O'Day, and Farfel

In 1955, Nestlé hired ventriloquist Jimmy Nelson to do its advertising on children's television programming. Nelson's dummy Danny O'Day would say that Quik "makes milk taste...like a mill-ion" (dollars). Danny and a dog named Farfel would finish the commercials by singing Nestlé's brand-new signature jingle:

Danny: N-E-S-T-L-E-S,
Nestlé's makes the very best...
Farfel: Choc-'late

Farfel would finish with the sound of his jaw snapping shut. This effect was accidentally invented when Nelson's sweaty finger (a result of nervousness) slipped off the mouth control during his first audition in front of the Nestlé executives. This would normally be a serious technical mistake for a ventriloquist, but they actually liked it so much that they insisted that Nelson keep it in. Nelson performed the jingle that way for 10 years.[20]

Nesquik Bunny (a.k.a. Quicky)

 
The Nesquik Bunny cosplay at the 2015 Wizard World in Chicago

A cartoon Quik Bunny first appeared on the cans of the strawberry flavor when it was introduced. Later, an anthropomorphic animated bunny wearing a large red "Q" on a collar-like necklace, was introduced in television commercials as the new chocolate Quik mascot. He debuted in 1960 and first appeared in his first TV commercial in 1973. The character is voiced by Barry Gordon.

He sings Nesquik's most famous jingle in a rock-and-roll rhythm:

It's so rich and thick and chocolate,
That you can't...drink it slow...
if it's Quik

Then he vocalizes only four notes "oh-do-be-oh" and instead of vocalizing the fifth note which is "doh", he immediately sucks all of his drink down through a straw, then finishes the rhyme by forlornly intoning, "That's the saddest sound I know."

 
The Nesquik Bunny in an advertisement for Nesquik on a tram in Lisbon, Portugal, in 1996

In the U.S. by 1999, the Quik Bunny was renamed the Nesquik Bunny and his "Q" changed to an "N" when the brand name was changed. He appears on the packaging and marketing and has appeared in the product's television commercials. The artist who made the redesign of the Bunny for its global implantation in the '90s was the cartoonist Ramon Maria Casanyes.[21] In France, Italy, and Canada, he is known as Quicky the Nesquik Bunny. In Spain, there was no mascot prior to the introduction of Quicky in 1990/1991.

The Nesquik Bunny is also featured on the packaging and advertisements for other Nesquik products.

Appearances in other media

Groquik (Quikáras)

France and Greece first had another mascot for Nesquik, which was a giant fat yellow hippopotamus-like cartoon creature with a deep voice, wearing a hat with red and white stripes, called Groquik—a variation of Gros Quik ("Fat Quik"), created by Gilbert Mast and puppeteered by Yves Brunier. In Greece, the mascot was called Κουικάρας (or Quikáras—English: "Big Quik") He was later replaced by Quicky, much to the discontent of fans who protested against the lack of a sympathetic character and the Americanism.[citation needed]

The character was created in 1978. His first appearance was in the French magazine, Téléjunior in April 1979. The designer of the character was Gilbert Mas. In the French advertisements where Groquik was depicted; he was a puppet character portrayed by renowned French puppeteer Yves Brunier, who manufactured and portrayed puppets as a ventriloquist. He has also created famous characters such as Casimir, L'Île aux enfants, and worked on The Muppet Show.[22]

The Greek character's catchphrase was: "I have a craving for Neskouik!" (at the time, this translated into Quik, as the name had not yet been changed) The French character's catchphrase was the same, but in French. These catchphrases were passed on to their successor, the Nesquik Bunny. In the Greek television ads, Kouikaras would chase after thieves who kidnapped children, after trying to steal their Quik; the children refused to give their Quik to the thieves, so the thieves stole the children along with the Quik. Kouikaras would catch the thieves, saved the children, and returned the Quik to the children. Over the years, this basic advertising format spawned various variations, such as ads where pirates stole Quik and kidnapped children, and they were saved by Kouikaras; another version followed the basic format, but was instead set in space. Many other versions followed this format, and some still follow this format today with the Nesquik Bunny.[citation needed]

The last ad with Kouikaras (which was played in Greece) showed a train at a train station soon to be leaving the station. Kouikaras was at the station, and dozens of children at the station said goodbye to Kouikaras, soon after he boarded the train, and it began to leave the station. As it left the station, and the children waved goodbye, thieves once again stole the Quik, and Quicky the bunny (who had been at the station the entire time) caught the thieves and returned the Quik back to the children.[citation needed]

In 2001, Nesquik launched a website, which was dedicated to Groquik. The website contained old Nesquik commercials and advertisements, contests, e-cards, logos, and more.[citation needed]

Cangurik

In Portugal, the mascot was a kangaroo, Cangurik, which was replaced by Quicky in 1989/1990. The song "Cangurik" was recorded by Suzy Paula in 1982. Joel Branco recorded "Uma Árvore, Um Amigo", with Cangurik on the cover, in 1984. "Amigos do cangurik" (1986) was a collection of trading cards. There was a club named "Clube do Cangurik".

Mr. Nesquik

In Italy, before the arrival of Quicky, the mascot was an anthropomorphized box of Nesquik called Mr. Nesquik.[23] Especially in the 1980s, he represented a popular and easily recognizable advertising character thanks to TV commercials (featuring an iconic jingle based on the music of Oh! Susanna[24]), press advertisements (most notably on Topolino comic books), and to the many complimentary gadgets included with every box of Nesquik powdered chocolate throughout the years, all bearing his image.[25] Mr. Nesquik made his final appearance around 1990, concomitant with Quicky's introduction, for the promotion of a new gadget, the Volaquik, already depicting the latter character, making for a symbolic relay between the two mascots.[26]

Nesquik Cereal

Nesquik Cereal is advertised in the 43 countries in which it is sold.[citation needed] It is mainly marketed via television, though there have been several online and print ads for the product. All ads for the cereal tend to include the Nesquik Bunny.

2012–2013 attempted TV ad ban in England

The attempted ban revolved around a Nesquik chocolate powder TV ad, created by Momentum London, which attracted five complaints to the Advertising Standards Authority. The ad for Nesquik chocolate milkshake stated: "You know, kids only grow up once, which is why they pack their days full of the good stuff. So start theirs with a tasty glass of Nesquik at breakfast. It has essential vitamins and minerals to help them grow and develop, because all this laughing and playing can be hard work."[citation needed]

An animation showed the ingredients "Vitamins D, B & C", "Iron", and "Magnesium" adjacent to a glass of the product, mixed with milk. On-screen text during the ad read, "Enjoy Nesquik as part of a balanced diet and healthy lifestyle".[citation needed]

Some consumers were angered, complaining the ad encouraged poor nutritional habits, as the advertisement had suggested that the product was suitable to give for breakfast to children on a daily basis. Five of them reported the advertisement to Ofcom. Clearcast, the agency that regulates television advertisements, said that it understood that the amount of sugar that is in a single glass of prepared chocolate Nesquik is "well within" the World Health Organisation's guidelines for daily sugar consumption.[citation needed]

To support its case and defense, Nesquik commented on the ad's reference to iron, magnesium Vitamin B, Vitamin C, and Vitamin D. It said that health claims for these micronutrients, in relation to growth and development and maintenance of bones and teeth, had been positively tested by the authorities. Nestlé also said that the benefits of drinking milk were well known and that Nesquik was suitable to be consumed once a day, as part of a balanced diet and Health promotion.[citation needed]

The ASA ruled in favor of Nestlé, saying that it noted that Nestlé provided nutritional information on its packaging and website. Furthermore, it said it did not consider that the level of sugar in the product was so high as to preclude sensible daily consumption. The ASA ruled that further action was not necessary.[27][failed verification]

In popular culture

  • Southern Baptist minister and comedian Reverend Grady Nutt told a joke in his stand-up act in which a minister, possessing a suitably charismatic voice, could read the ingredients off a box of Nestlé's Quik, putting the proper meaning and interpretation into words like niacin, thiamine, and riboflavin, "and people would stand weepin' and volunteerin' for foreign missions!"
  • In "The Launch Acceleration" episode of the fifth season of the TV series The Big Bang Theory, it was revealed that Strawberry Quik (along with Pepto-Bismol) is the favorite pink fluid of Dr. Sheldon Cooper in a "hot date" with Dr. Amy Farrah Fowler, as the latter attempts to transfer his attachment to several items towards her.
  • In Disney's 2012 film Wreck-It Ralph, the Nesquik chocolate milk mix appears when Fix-It Felix and Sergeant Calhoun fall from a double-stripe in Sugar Rush. The sign in the mix said "Nesquik Sand" (a pun on the word "quicksand".)
  • In the 140th episode of Epic Meal Time, the cast of the Canadian web series created a chocolate-filled breakfast with Nesquik-covered bacon.[28]
  • Tyler Zetting, the starting goalie for Western Washington University's men's hockey team, said that he made a promise early in their team's season. "I don't know why I said this, but I promised the whole team Nesquik if we won the national championship", he reportedly said. After each win for the team, they would reportedly chant: "One game closer to Nesquik." After they won the National Associated of Intercollegiate Hockey Championships in Buffalo, NY on 17 March, Zetting said, "The first thing we chanted after we won, as we were taking our pictures, the whole team started chanting, 'Nesquik,'" Zetting said. "Everyone in that rink was like, 'What are they saying?' And I had to buy everyone Nesquik."[29]
  • A parody of Groquik appeared in episode 7 of Les Kassos, in which he does a poor job at hiding his racism.[30]

See also

References

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  23. ^ "Quicky the rabbit isn't Nesquik's only beloved mascot". www.mashed.com. Mashed. Retrieved 23 March 2021. Italy kept things simple, if a little unimaginative, with an animated box of Nesquik named Mr. Nesquik.
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  30. ^ Canal+. "Grocouak, personnage de la série Les Kassos". Retrieved 14 April 2017.

External links

  • Official website  

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This article is about the brand For Nesquik products see Nesquik disambiguation Nesquik is a brand of food products made by Swiss company Nestle In 1948 Nestle launched a drink mix for chocolate flavored milk called Nestle Quik in the United States this was released in Europe during the 1950s as Nesquik 1 NesquikProduct typePowder syrup beverageOwnerNestleProduced byNestleCountrySwitzerlandIntroduced1948 74 years ago 1948 Related brandsNesquik CerealMarketsWorldwideWebsitenesquik comSince 1999 the brand has been known as Nesquik worldwide 1 Today the Nesquik name appears on a wide range of products including breakfast cereals 2 powdered mixes for flavored milk 3 syrups 3 ready to drink products 3 candy bars Fondue fountains Hot chocolate mix and more Contents 1 History 2 Products 2 1 Mixes 2 1 1 Ingredients 2 2 Syrups 2 3 Ready to drink 2 3 1 Ingredients 2 4 Cereal 2 5 Other 3 Advertising campaigns 3 1 Jimmy Nelson Danny O Day and Farfel 3 2 Nesquik Bunny a k a Quicky 3 2 1 Appearances in other media 3 3 Groquik Quikaras 3 4 Cangurik 3 5 Mr Nesquik 3 6 Nesquik Cereal 3 7 2012 2013 attempted TV ad ban in England 4 In popular culture 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory Edit Nesquik advertisement c 1960 featuring a young Charles Herbert 1948 2015 Nesquik began as a chocolate powdered flavoring mix in the United States in 1948 as Nestle Quik In the 1950s it was launched in Europe as Nesquik In countries with the Quik term including the U S Canada Mexico and Australia where it was originally marketed under the name Nestle s Quik the name was changed to the worldwide brand Nesquik in 1999 The same year Cereal Partners Worldwide introduced Nesquik Cereal a breakfast cereal that turns milk into chocolate milk which is similar to Cocoa Puffs Nesquik syrup products were introduced in 1981 and ready to drink products were introduced in 1984 On 8 November 2012 Nestle USA issued a voluntary recall of limited quantities of Nesquik Chocolate Powder made and sold in the United States These that were recalled were of the 10 9 21 8 and 40 7 ounce tins This recall only affected the chocolate variety it did not affect the other varieties of the mix or any other Nesquik products This was the first known recall of a Nesquik product These tins were taken off the market after Nestle was informed via a supplier Omya Inc that it had issued a recall of certain lots of one of its own products calcium carbonate for Salmonella contamination The affected Nesquik chocolate mix was produced during early October 2012 All affected products had an expiration date of Best Before October 2014 4 5 6 7 8 Nestle issued a statement on the recall stating We apologize to our consumer and sincerely regret this incident 9 On 1 April 2013 the official Facebook page of Nesquik USA posted a photo on their page depicting a broccoli flavored ready to drink flavor of Nesquik However upon closer inspection of the photo there was a notice in the lower left corner that it was not an actual Nestle product Nesquik USA announced later in the same day that it was an April Fool s joke 10 11 In January 2017 Nestle food scientists outlined a strategy 12 to reformulate their drink mix to remove over half of the sugar content citing consumer backlash against sweetened mixes and beverages Products EditMixes Edit Jars of Nesquik Chocolate Powder at a Costco U S Cup of Nesquik Nesquik Chocolate Powder was introduced in 1948 Nesquik Banana Powder was introduced in 1954 Nesquik Strawberry Powder was introduced prior to 1960 Nesquik Vanilla Powder was introduced in 1979 but this was discontinued in 2006 due to low sales Additional powder flavors have been introduced but discontinued Cherry 1989 1995 Mango 1991 2000 Cream 1997 Triple Chocolate 2002 2006 Honey 2001 2006 Creme Soda sold in South Africa until 2015 when Caramel 13 Cookies amp Cream Ingredients Edit The ingredients of the classic chocolate powder are 14 Sugar Cocoa powder processed with alkali Soy lecithin Carrageenan Salt Natural flavor Spice Vitamins and minerals Sodium ascorbate vitamin C Ferric pyrophosphate iron Niacinamide Zinc oxide Thiamin hydrochloride Copper gluconate Manganese sulfate BiotinSyrups Edit Nesquik chocolate syrup was introduced in 1981 Strawberry was added in 1989 Vanilla was added in Canada in 2021 Mixed flavors such as Strawberry Banana and Chocolate Caramel have also been produced Ready to drink Edit Not including refrigerated Nesquik which is made by Saputo Dairy Nestle introduced ready to drink Nesquik Quik at the time Chocolate Milk in 1983 Strawberry was added in 1987 and Banana was added in 1990 Vanilla Double Chocolate and Banana Strawberry are also available Fat Free Nesquik Chocolate Milk was introduced in 1998 Nesquik Milkshakes come in Chocolate and Strawberry Chocolate Caramel was introduced in 2007 Nestle introduced Nesquik Magic Straws in 2008The ready to drink versions of Nesquik ended production in 2009 in the U K Ingredients Edit The ingredients of the ready to drink chocolate milk are 15 Reduced fat milk with vitamin A palmitate and vitamin D3 added High fructose corn syrup Less than 2 of Cocoa powder processed with alkali Nonfat milk Sugar Calcium carbonate Natural and artificial flavors Guar gum Salt CarrageenanCereal Edit Main article Nesquik cereal Nesquik Cereal is a breakfast cereal first manufactured by Cereal Partners in 1999 16 The cereal consists of small about 1 cm 0 4 in in diameter chocolate Whole grain hollow spheres Nesquik Cereal is most similar to General Mills Cocoa Puffs it is also their most direct competitor Nesquik Cereal is sold in dozens of countries worldwide such as the U K Sweden Canada Mexico France and Hong Kong It is sold throughout Europe Africa Asia Oceania the Middle East South America and parts of North America It is currently available in 43 countries 17 It is available in 30 grams 1 1 oz 375 grams 13 2 oz 500 grams 18 oz and 700 grams 25 oz package sizes Most Nesquik Cereal is manufactured in France by Cereal Partners It is also available in two other varieties CioccoMilk a filled square shaped chocolate puffed rice and corn cereal and Duo the original variety but with white chocolate flavored rice and Puffcorn A third variety was introduced in certain regions of EMEA and Kerela called DittoMilk but was discontinued Other Edit Chocolate bar Chocolate cookie Nesquik chocolate candy bars were originally known as Nestle Quik candy bars before the 1999 name change A Nesquik Chocolate Fondue Fountain was made by Smart Planet Home using the Nesquik name and logo under license 18 A Nesquik flavor of Nestle hot cocoa mix features bunny shaped marshmallows and advertises 38 more calcium than regular hot cocoa Nesquik Chocolate Pots a chocolate fromage frais range was available in the U K citation needed Nesquik is available for the Dolce Gusto system Nesquik is available as a flavor of Ice Screamers frozen novelties made by Nestle Nesquik created a Nesquik powered race car for advertising and marketing purposes 19 Nesquik Milk Slice a sponge cake with chocolate flavor yogurt filling is available in the U K Advertising campaigns EditNesquik has had hundreds of various advertising campaigns over its long history It has had ads from print ads to ads at the Tour de France and Olympics in recent years It has been advertised with close to one dozen mascots Jimmy Nelson Danny O Day and Farfel Edit In 1955 Nestle hired ventriloquist Jimmy Nelson to do its advertising on children s television programming Nelson s dummy Danny O Day would say that Quik makes milk taste like a mill ion dollars Danny and a dog named Farfel would finish the commercials by singing Nestle s brand new signature jingle Danny N E S T L E S Nestle s makes the very best Farfel Choc lateFarfel would finish with the sound of his jaw snapping shut This effect was accidentally invented when Nelson s sweaty finger a result of nervousness slipped off the mouth control during his first audition in front of the Nestle executives This would normally be a serious technical mistake for a ventriloquist but they actually liked it so much that they insisted that Nelson keep it in Nelson performed the jingle that way for 10 years 20 Nesquik Bunny a k a Quicky Edit Main article Quicky The Nesquik Bunny cosplay at the 2015 Wizard World in Chicago A cartoon Quik Bunny first appeared on the cans of the strawberry flavor when it was introduced Later an anthropomorphic animated bunny wearing a large red Q on a collar like necklace was introduced in television commercials as the new chocolate Quik mascot He debuted in 1960 and first appeared in his first TV commercial in 1973 The character is voiced by Barry Gordon He sings Nesquik s most famous jingle in a rock and roll rhythm It s so rich and thick and chocolate That you can t drink it slow if it s Quik Then he vocalizes only four notes oh do be oh and instead of vocalizing the fifth note which is doh he immediately sucks all of his drink down through a straw then finishes the rhyme by forlornly intoning That s the saddest sound I know The Nesquik Bunny in an advertisement for Nesquik on a tram in Lisbon Portugal in 1996 In the U S by 1999 the Quik Bunny was renamed the Nesquik Bunny and his Q changed to an N when the brand name was changed He appears on the packaging and marketing and has appeared in the product s television commercials The artist who made the redesign of the Bunny for its global implantation in the 90s was the cartoonist Ramon Maria Casanyes 21 In France Italy and Canada he is known as Quicky the Nesquik Bunny In Spain there was no mascot prior to the introduction of Quicky in 1990 1991 The Nesquik Bunny is also featured on the packaging and advertisements for other Nesquik products Appearances in other media Edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Nesquik news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Quik Bunny was parodied in the animated television series Drawn Together episode Unrestrainable Trainable where he was found engaging in sexual activity with three of the main characters and stunned at the contents of his chocolate milk A promotional comic with Superman The Adventures of Quik Bunny comic A Quik Bunny balloon had been a staple of the Macy s Thanksgiving Day Parade from 1988 until 1999 Groquik Quikaras Edit France and Greece first had another mascot for Nesquik which was a giant fat yellow hippopotamus like cartoon creature with a deep voice wearing a hat with red and white stripes called Groquik a variation of Gros Quik Fat Quik created by Gilbert Mast and puppeteered by Yves Brunier In Greece the mascot was called Koyikaras or Quikaras English Big Quik He was later replaced by Quicky much to the discontent of fans who protested against the lack of a sympathetic character and the Americanism citation needed The character was created in 1978 His first appearance was in the French magazine Telejunior in April 1979 The designer of the character was Gilbert Mas In the French advertisements where Groquik was depicted he was a puppet character portrayed by renowned French puppeteer Yves Brunier who manufactured and portrayed puppets as a ventriloquist He has also created famous characters such as Casimir L Ile aux enfants and worked on The Muppet Show 22 The Greek character s catchphrase was I have a craving for Neskouik at the time this translated into Quik as the name had not yet been changed The French character s catchphrase was the same but in French These catchphrases were passed on to their successor the Nesquik Bunny In the Greek television ads Kouikaras would chase after thieves who kidnapped children after trying to steal their Quik the children refused to give their Quik to the thieves so the thieves stole the children along with the Quik Kouikaras would catch the thieves saved the children and returned the Quik to the children Over the years this basic advertising format spawned various variations such as ads where pirates stole Quik and kidnapped children and they were saved by Kouikaras another version followed the basic format but was instead set in space Many other versions followed this format and some still follow this format today with the Nesquik Bunny citation needed The last ad with Kouikaras which was played in Greece showed a train at a train station soon to be leaving the station Kouikaras was at the station and dozens of children at the station said goodbye to Kouikaras soon after he boarded the train and it began to leave the station As it left the station and the children waved goodbye thieves once again stole the Quik and Quicky the bunny who had been at the station the entire time caught the thieves and returned the Quik back to the children citation needed In 2001 Nesquik launched a website which was dedicated to Groquik The website contained old Nesquik commercials and advertisements contests e cards logos and more citation needed Cangurik Edit In Portugal the mascot was a kangaroo Cangurik which was replaced by Quicky in 1989 1990 The song Cangurik was recorded by Suzy Paula in 1982 Joel Branco recorded Uma Arvore Um Amigo with Cangurik on the cover in 1984 Amigos do cangurik 1986 was a collection of trading cards There was a club named Clube do Cangurik Mr Nesquik Edit In Italy before the arrival of Quicky the mascot was an anthropomorphized box of Nesquik called Mr Nesquik 23 Especially in the 1980s he represented a popular and easily recognizable advertising character thanks to TV commercials featuring an iconic jingle based on the music of Oh Susanna 24 press advertisements most notably on Topolino comic books and to the many complimentary gadgets included with every box of Nesquik powdered chocolate throughout the years all bearing his image 25 Mr Nesquik made his final appearance around 1990 concomitant with Quicky s introduction for the promotion of a new gadget the Volaquik already depicting the latter character making for a symbolic relay between the two mascots 26 Nesquik Cereal Edit Nesquik Cereal is advertised in the 43 countries in which it is sold citation needed It is mainly marketed via television though there have been several online and print ads for the product All ads for the cereal tend to include the Nesquik Bunny 2012 2013 attempted TV ad ban in England Edit This section may contain an excessive amount of intricate detail that may interest only a particular audience Please help by spinning off or relocating any relevant information and removing excessive detail that may be against Wikipedia s inclusion policy October 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message The attempted ban revolved around a Nesquik chocolate powder TV ad created by Momentum London which attracted five complaints to the Advertising Standards Authority The ad for Nesquik chocolate milkshake stated You know kids only grow up once which is why they pack their days full of the good stuff So start theirs with a tasty glass of Nesquik at breakfast It has essential vitamins and minerals to help them grow and develop because all this laughing and playing can be hard work citation needed An animation showed the ingredients Vitamins D B amp C Iron and Magnesium adjacent to a glass of the product mixed with milk On screen text during the ad read Enjoy Nesquik as part of a balanced diet and healthy lifestyle citation needed Some consumers were angered complaining the ad encouraged poor nutritional habits as the advertisement had suggested that the product was suitable to give for breakfast to children on a daily basis Five of them reported the advertisement to Ofcom Clearcast the agency that regulates television advertisements said that it understood that the amount of sugar that is in a single glass of prepared chocolate Nesquik is well within the World Health Organisation s guidelines for daily sugar consumption citation needed To support its case and defense Nesquik commented on the ad s reference to iron magnesium Vitamin B Vitamin C and Vitamin D It said that health claims for these micronutrients in relation to growth and development and maintenance of bones and teeth had been positively tested by the authorities Nestle also said that the benefits of drinking milk were well known and that Nesquik was suitable to be consumed once a day as part of a balanced diet and Health promotion citation needed The ASA ruled in favor of Nestle saying that it noted that Nestle provided nutritional information on its packaging and website Furthermore it said it did not consider that the level of sugar in the product was so high as to preclude sensible daily consumption The ASA ruled that further action was not necessary 27 failed verification In popular culture EditThis section appears to contain trivial minor or unrelated references to popular culture Please reorganize this content to explain the subject s impact on popular culture providing citations to reliable secondary sources rather than simply listing appearances Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2022 Southern Baptist minister and comedian Reverend Grady Nutt told a joke in his stand up act in which a minister possessing a suitably charismatic voice could read the ingredients off a box of Nestle s Quik putting the proper meaning and interpretation into words like niacin thiamine and riboflavin and people would stand weepin and volunteerin for foreign missions In The Launch Acceleration episode of the fifth season of the TV series The Big Bang Theory it was revealed that Strawberry Quik along with Pepto Bismol is the favorite pink fluid of Dr Sheldon Cooper in a hot date with Dr Amy Farrah Fowler as the latter attempts to transfer his attachment to several items towards her In Disney s 2012 film Wreck It Ralph the Nesquik chocolate milk mix appears when Fix It Felix and Sergeant Calhoun fall from a double stripe in Sugar Rush The sign in the mix said Nesquik Sand a pun on the word quicksand In the 140th episode of Epic Meal Time the cast of the Canadian web series created a chocolate filled breakfast with Nesquik covered bacon 28 Tyler Zetting the starting goalie for Western Washington University s men s hockey team said that he made a promise early in their team s season I don t know why I said this but I promised the whole team Nesquik if we won the national championship he reportedly said After each win for the team they would reportedly chant One game closer to Nesquik After they won the National Associated of Intercollegiate Hockey Championships in Buffalo NY on 17 March Zetting said The first thing we chanted after we won as we were taking our pictures the whole team started chanting Nesquik Zetting said Everyone in that rink was like What are they saying And I had to buy everyone Nesquik 29 A parody of Groquik appeared in episode 7 of Les Kassos in which he does a poor job at hiding his racism 30 See also Edit Drink portal Milo drink Cola Cao Ovaltine Carnation Instant Breakfast NescafeReferences Edit a b About Nesquik Brand Heritage Nestle Middle East FZE Retrieved 17 January 2015 Developed in the United States of America in 1948 we were originally known as Nestle Quik In the 1950s the brand was launched in Europe as NESQUIK This followed with a worldwide name change for the brand and then from 1999 onwards it became NESQUIK in all countries Nesquik Breakfast Cereal Nestle Retrieved 17 January 2015 The only breakfast cereal with the irresistible taste of Nesquik chocolate in every bite etc a b c Chocolate and Strawberry Powder Syrup and Products NESQUIK Nestle Retrieved 15 July 2015 Nesquik Powder Nesquik Syrup Nesquik Ready to Drink Nestle USA Announces Voluntary Recall of NESQUIK Chocolate Powder FDA gov 8 November 2012 Retrieved 4 April 2013 Bengle Gilbert Carol Nesquik Recall Q and A Are Your Kids Safe Yahoo News Retrieved 4 April 2013 McMullen Laura 12 November 2012 HealthBuzz Salmonella Concerns Prompt a Nestle Recall US News Retrieved 4 April 2013 RECALL Nestle NESQUIK Chocolate Powder Recalled For Salmonella Novi Patch Archived from the original on 18 November 2012 Retrieved 4 April 2013 Nesquik Chocolate Powder recalled CBS News 8 November 2012 Retrieved 4 April 2013 Hsu Tiffany 9 November 2012 Nestle recalls Nesquik chocolate powder over salmonella concerns Los Angeles Times April Fool s Nesquik Launches Broccoli Milk ShoppingBlog org Retrieved 5 April 2013 April Fools Goes High Tech In A Big Way HSJ org Archived from the original on 8 July 2013 Retrieved 5 April 2013 Nestle Seeks to Sweeten Nesquik Sales by Cutting Back on Sugar The Wall Street Journal Retrieved 6 February 2017 in Portuguese Nesquik Caramel Nestle Calories of the food Archived 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine relatively caloric for a product marketed at children was sold in Brazil along the decades of 1990 and 2000 Nesquik Powder Chocolate 9 3 oz Retrieved 14 April 2017 Lose weight amp improve your health with a real food diet Fooducate Retrieved 14 April 2017 Thompson Stephanie 29 March 1999 NesQuik Redux Here Comes The Cereal Brandweek Archived from the original on 9 November 2014 Retrieved 3 April 2013 Making healthy breakfasts easier PDF nestle com Nestle Archived PDF from the original on 10 February 2013 Retrieved 2 April 2013 NCF 1NesquikChocolateFondueFountain pdf PDF Smart Planet Home Archived from the original PDF on 5 March 2016 Retrieved 3 April 2013 Nesquik Stuff Gallery Taquitos net Retrieved 13 April 2013 J C Johnson 2005 Jimmy Nelson Warm Memories of Danny O Day Farfel amp Chaaawwwwclate Talking Comedy com Retrieved 16 November 2010 Advertising Design Ramon Casanyes SL Retrieved 29 May 2016 S Michelle Interview with Yves Brunier Casimir I ile aux enfants Retrieved 5 April 2013 Quicky the rabbit isn t Nesquik s only beloved mascot www mashed com Mashed Retrieved 23 March 2021 Italy kept things simple if a little unimaginative with an animated box of Nesquik named Mr Nesquik Pubblicita Nesquik Mr Nesquik il computer 1985 youtube com Retrieved 20 April 2022 Le Storia di Nesquik Nesquik it Retrieved 26 March 2021 Le sorpresine del Nesquik Alabarda Spaziale Retrieved 26 March 2021 Reynolds John 27 March 2012 Nesquik chocolate milkshake TV ad escapes ban Marbanning Magazine Retrieved 5 April 2013 Chocolate Breakfast Go balance yourself Epic Meal Time Retrieved 5 April 2013 WWU hockey club drinks in national title The Bellingham Herald 25 March 2013 Archived from the original on 28 June 2013 Retrieved 5 April 2013 Canal Grocouak personnage de la serie Les Kassos Retrieved 14 April 2017 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Nesquik Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nesquik amp oldid 1129534519, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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