- Industry: Candy & confectionary
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A nutrition and foods company founded and headquartered in Switzerland. Its products include baby food, coffee, confectionary, cereals and ice cream.
A type of ice cream sandwich made by Nestlé. It consists of a block of ice cream containing small lumps of chocolate with one end covered in chocolate, and the other sandwiched between two biscuits.
Industry:Dairy products
A brand of ice cream, established by Polish immigrants Reuben and Rose Mattus in the Bronx, New York, in 1961. Starting with only three flavors: vanilla, chocolate, and coffee, the company opened its first retail store in Brooklyn, NY, on November 15, 1976 and then offered franchises throughout the United States and 54 other countries around the world. Häagen-Dazs produces ice cream, ice cream bars, ice cream cakes, sorbet and frozen yogurt.
Industry:Dairy products
A Swedish ice cream producer, situated in the locality of Ahus in Kristianstad Municipality, Skåne County. The Swedish word for ice cream is "glass". It started its fabrication in 1950. In 2002 the company Ingman bought the factory and instead of using the name Ahus Glass, the ice cream became Ingman Glass AB. However, the factory still produces ice cream, and since 2007 ice cream with the original name Åhus Glass. Another ice cream producer in Skåne is Engelholms Glass.
Industry:Dairy products
A powdered milk supplement manufactured by Nestlé. Although there is no age recommendation, marketing is featured around children over three years of age with the tagline "Nutritious Milk for Growing Kids". Nido boasts a fortified formula that includes calcium and vitamin D, and is said to contribute to over twenty essential ingredients a growing child needs. The nutritionally-enriched product has become a competitor for other milk-based drinks. It also faces scrutiny from supporters of natural milk consumption, including those who promote breastfeeding.
Industry:Dairy products
Referred to as simply Caro, is brand of caffeine-free beverages. Some consider it a coffee substitute. It is manufactured by Nestlé and is widely available in Germany, the UK and New Zealand. Caro Instant is a powder-based drink available in 50g containers, whereas Caro Extra is granule-based and comes in 200g jars.
Industry:Beverages
A chocolate and malt powder which is mixed with hot or cold milk to produce a beverage which is popular in many parts of the world. Produced by Nestlé, was originally developed by Thomas Mayne in Sydney, Australia in 1934. It is marketed and sold in many countries around the world.
Industry:Beverages
A Nestea carbonated canned green-tea drink. Enviga is a trademark of Nestlé licensed to Beverage Partners Worldwide, a joint-venture between Coca-Cola Company and Nestlé. It is available in three flavors: Green tea, Tropical Pomegranate and Mixed Berry.
Industry:Beverages
A brand of mineral water with carbonation added, produced and bottled at San Pellegrino Terme, in the Province of Bergamo, Lombardy, Italy. This contains, in addition to water and carbon dioxide , at least the following chemical elements in amounts of 100 or more micrograms per liter: calcium, chloride, fluorine, lithium, magnesium, nitrogen, potassium, silicon, sodium and strontium.
Industry:Beverages
A brand of spring water sold regionally in the United States by Nestlé Waters North America. It is sourced from Crystal Springs, located near Crystal Springs and Zephyrhills, Florida, as well as other Florida springs. Zephyrhills Spring Water Company was acquired in 1927 by Perrier Group of America, a division of Nestlé.
Industry:Beverages
A French brand of bottled water sold in many countries. Since 1992 it has been owned by Nestlé. Mineral water from the source at Vittel has been bottled and made available for curative and, increasingly, for commercial purposes since 1854. Vittel is the water provider for the London Marathon for the tenth consecutive year in 2008.
Industry:Beverages