The ₹20 Nestle Milkybar Moosha (24.5g) is the larger sibling to the ₹5 bar we just discussed. In the world of “white chewy bars,” this size is often positioned as the standard single-serve treat for those who want a more substantial “nougat and caramel” experience.
Product Breakdown
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Price: ₹20 (MRP).
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Weight: 24.5g (Note: You may sometimes see 22.5g variants depending on regional stock).
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The Build: A core of stretchy caramel and soft nougat, all coated in the signature creamy Milkybar white chocolate.
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Gram-per-Rupee: You are getting 1.22g per Rupee.
The “Value Trap”: Small vs. Large Moosha
This is a classic example of why tracking the math matters. Let’s compare the ₹5 Moosha to the ₹20 Moosha:
| Item | Weight | Price | Grams/Rupee |
| Milkybar Moosha (Small) | 11g | ₹5 | 2.20g (Value King) |
| Milkybar Moosha (Large) | 24.5g | ₹20 | 1.22g |
The Verdict: You are hitting a “convenience tax” here. If you buy four ₹5 bars (totaling ₹20), you get 44g of candy. If you buy this single ₹20 bar, you only get 24.5g. You are losing almost 45% of the product by opting for the larger bar!
Nutritional Snapshot (Per 24.5g Bar)
Because white chocolate and caramel are both sugar-forward, the calorie count is similar to a solid milk chocolate bar of the same weight.
| Component | Per Bar (24.5g) |
| Energy | ~128 kcal |
| Total Fat | ~7.3g |
| Total Sugars | ~10.1g |
| Protein | ~2.7g |
How it Fits Your Leaderboard
Let’s see where the 24.5g Moosha sits compared to the solid milk chocolates at the same price point:
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Milkybar Moosha (24.5g): 1.22g per Rupee.
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Dairy Milk (12.1g for ₹10 / scaled to ₹20): 1.21g per Rupee.
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Nestle KitKat (27.5g for ₹20): 1.37g per Rupee.
Takeaway: While the ₹5 Moosha was a massive value winner, the ₹20 Moosha falls right back in line with standard Dairy Milk pricing. It’s no longer a “budget” steal—it’s just a standard premium treat.


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