Noun
chocolate made from chocolate liquor with sugar and cocoa butter and powdered milk solids and vanilla and (usually) lecithin; the most common form of chocolate for eating; used in chocolate candy and baking and coatings
Source: WordNetThe way to my heart is through Belgian milk chocolate. Emma Donoghue
I'm the fussiest eater on earth; my husband despairs. I like chicken and pasta, and can't resist milk chocolate. I figure if you're going to do something naughty, make it really enjoyable. Bonnie Langford
Our milk chocolate is very chocolaty. In fact, we don't call it milk chocolate - we call it milky chocolate. Alain Ducasse
A luxurious white chocolate truffle with a hint of strawberry and a creamy milk chocolate marc de champagne centre, all rolled in a little powdered sugar for a touch of elegance and served in a gorgeous heart-shaped box. Source: Internet
Amul already sells camel milk chocolate besides selling camel milk in liquid form. Source: Internet
Also, steer clear of any brand that lists palm oil or added fats other than cocoa butter on its label, as these will affect its behavior in recipes designed around pure milk chocolate. Source: Internet