Sweet-toothed lawyer claims his Milkybar had 'penis outline' imprinted on snack

Robin Jacobs noticed the apparent moulded image of a horse's head looks more like a giant phallus

Mucky bar: The apparent phallus (centre) in the famous chocolate snack. (SWNS)
Mucky bar: The apparent phallus (centre) in the famous chocolate snack. (SWNS)

Sweet-toothed Robin Jacobs got something of a shock after unwrapping a Milkybar - and discovering this likeness of a penis imprinted on the snack.

Eagle-eyed lawyer Robin, 31, noticed that the apparent moulded image of a horse's head looks more like a giant phallus.

The education lawyer believes the apparent presence of penis next to the famous Milkybar Kid is inappropriate for children.

He said: 'It was a little bit surprising, I don't think I've ever seen anything like it before - that's for sure.

'What on earth is a penis doing on a kids chocolate bar? There's no point denying what it looks like. It is obvious - we can all see it.'

Robin, from South Woodford, London, bought the 49p bar from a Tesco store to tuck into while watching the World Cup final on Sunday.

He said: 'I eat an awful lot of chocolate but I don't very often have Milkybars - in all honesty I only bought it because it was on offer.

'I'm normally a Cadbury man but I decided to give the Milkybar a go and look what happened.

'It's a completely inappropriate picture. The penis in question is even bigger than the child - surely the people making the bar can see what it looks like.

Nestle say the 'unsavoury' image is simply a horse's head. (SWNS)
Nestle say the 'unsavoury' image is simply a horse's head. (SWNS)


'I still ate it but I was a little put off. I don't understand why it is there.

Nestle has apologised for any 'embarassment' caused by the apparent phallic symbol on a  Milkybar.

A spokesman said in a statement: 'Nestle is surprised and sorry to hear that Mr Jacobs thought the picture on the Milkybar resembles male genitalia, it is in fact an image of a horse's head, the Milkybar Kid's horse.

'There was no intention to mislead or depict anything offensive on our product and we apologise for any confusion or embarrassment this may have caused.'