The ₹20 Nestle Milkybar Moosha (40g) is a fascinating outlier in the chocolate world. While many brands charge a “premium” for larger bars, the 40g Moosha actually offers significantly better value than the mid-sized 24.5g version we just looked at.
Product Breakdown
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Price: ₹20 (MRP).
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Weight: 40g (Some packs are listed as 38g–40.5g).
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The “Build”: This is often sold as a “Twin Bar” or a larger single slab, featuring the same white chocolate coating over a soft caramel and nougat center.
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Gram-per-Rupee: You are getting 2.00g per Rupee.
The Moosha Value Paradox
This is where the math gets interesting. Nestle has priced the 40g bar to be almost as “weight-efficient” as the tiny ₹5 bar, making the 24.5g bar in the middle look like a bad deal.
| Item | Weight | Price | Grams/Rupee |
| Moosha (Small) | 11g | ₹5 | 2.20g (Best) |
| Moosha (Medium) | 24.5g | ₹20 | 1.22g (Worst) |
| Moosha (Large) | 40g | ₹20 | 2.00g (Great Value) |
The Verdict: If you are at a shop with ₹20 in your pocket, check the weight on the back! If they have the 40g pack, you are getting nearly double the chocolate for the exact same price as the 24.5g version. This is likely a promotional “Value Pack” size designed to compete with the ₹20 Cadbury 5 Star (which is also 40g).
Nutritional Snapshot (Per 40g Bar)
This is a heavy snack. Eating the whole bar is roughly equivalent to eating four of the small ₹5 sticks.
| Component | Per Bar (40g) |
| Energy | ~185 – 190 kcal |
| Total Fat | ~6.5g |
| Total Sugars | ~21g |
| Protein | ~1.5g |


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