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Lacta is the name of two chocolate-manufacturing companies. It may refer to:

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Lacta is a series of Greek chocolate products created in the 1960s by the Pavlidis confectioner, founded in 1841, in Athens, Greece. In 1991, Pavlidis company was sold to Kraft Foods Inc., which in turn was renamed Mondelez International. In addition to the standard milk chocolate bar, there are many different forms and flavours of Lacta, including Oreo, hazelnut, and strawberry yogurt. Lacta bars remain among the best selling chocolate bars in Greece.