Nesquik's Chocolate flavor is the most typical of all Nesquik flavors. Beginning in 1998, when "Quik" was changed to "Nesquik," bottled Nesquik was introduced to the main line of products.
Quik[]
1948-1976[]
There were several packaging designs throughout the years of the time period. The standard packaging consists of:
- A yellow background.
- The 1924-1976 Nestle logo, which is the word "NESTLE'S" with the "N" bigger and has the tip of the right parallel extended. The two S'es look like backward Z's. The second E has the accent. It is colored either in brown or in red.
- "Quik" in blue and in script. It was revised in 1970.
- A brown triangle is on the bottom of the can. There is a glass of Quik in it.
1976-1998[]
- The Nestle logo is revised.
Nesquik[]
Quik was renamed "NesQuik" with the "Nes" from the Nestle name as the prefix. The packaging for the Chocolate and Strawberry varieties has a red banner behind the bunny which said "NEW NAME! SAME GREAT TASTE!". The bunny's "Q" ironed on him was also replaced with an "N".
1998-2002[]
2002-2003[]
2003-2007[]
2007-2012[]
2012-present[]
Powder[]
Packaging consists of:
- A yellow background, like all Nestle Quik/Nesquik packages do.
- The Nestle logo colored red.
- "Nesquik", the logo from 2002, below that.
- A brown banner with "Chocolate" on it and "FLAVOR" in small text on the bottom.
- There's a blue square with "25% LESS SUGAR" and "than the leading syrup brand*"
- The shape and size of the cans with powder have the number of servings depending.
- 10.9oz: "19 SERVINGS" on the bottom left.
- 40.7oz: "72 SERVINGS" on the top right because the 40.7oz version is cylinder-shaped.
- The shape and size of the cans with powder have the number of net weights depending. They include:
- 10.9oz: "NET WT 10.9 OZ (309g)" on the bottom.
- 40.7oz: "NET WT/PESO NETTO 40.7 OZ (2.54 LB/1.15kg)"
- The Bunny is sipping his drink with a red/white striped straw. The glass has water drops on it.