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Klim (Red Cross)
Klim (stylized as KLIM) is a brand of powdered milk sold by Nestlé, which acquired it in 1998 from Borden (company), Borden. Klim is sold worldwide, Early ads featured the slogan "Spell it backwards." History Klim was developed as a dehydrated whole-milk powder for use in the tropics, where ordinary milk tended to spoil quickly. It soon became a staple of scientific explorers, geologists, soldiers, and other jungle travelers who needed a lightweight dry ration that would keep for several days in high heat and humidity, even when decanted from its container. In 1920 Klim was a product of Merrell-Soule Company of Syracuse, New York which in 1907 had improved the spray-drying method patented by Robert Stauf in 1901 by starting with condensed milk instead of regular milk. In 1927 Borden Food Corporation, Borden acquired Merrell-Soule gaining the Klim brand and None Such Mincemeat, both already made popular worldwide. During World War II, Klim was initially adopted as part of the U. ...
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