Also a brand of "healthy" candy bars often found in health food stores — or in the same section of the supermarket that sells Tiger Balm (although that stuff's made by a totally different company).

Tiger's Milk bars were introduced in the 1960s and there are currently six different flavors:

Tiger's Milk bars come in two sizes: regular and the ever-popular (even in democracies) "king size".

According to Weider Nutrition International (the company that makes the little buggers) they are "loaded" with 18 vitamins and minerals, and have up to 11 grams of protein.

If you have a burning question about Tiger's Milk bars, you can contact them at (800) 435-3948 or drop an email to ConsumerServices@weider.com

Personal note:
The only flavor I have tried is peanut butter which is pretty good — it's the only thing I've ever encountered made with carob that I have actually wanted to finish — although you might want a glass of milk handy. Tiger's Milk bars are much tastier than those other energy bars you see nowadays (although I think Tiger's Milk bars are targeting taste more than "energy").