List of Nestlé brands
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This is a selected list of the main brands owned by Nestlé. Overall, Nestlé owns close to 8,000 brands.[1] Brands are categorized by their targeted markets.
Contents
[hide]- 1 Cereals
- 2 Yogurt
- 3 Coffee
- 4 Water
- 5 Other drinks
- 6 Shelf stable
- 7 Chilled
- 8 Ice Cream Brands
- 9 Infant foods
- 10 Performance nutrition
- 11 Healthcare nutrition
- 12 Seasonings
- 13 Frozen food
- 14 Refrigerated products
- 15 Chocolate, confectionery and baked goods
- 16 Foodservice products
- 17 Petcare
- 18 As shareholder
- 19 Former brands
- 20 References
Cereals[edit]
- Cheerios (in non-US markets)
- Chocapic
- Cini Minis
- Clusters
- Cookie Crisp (in non-US markets)
- Crunch (cereal)
- Curiously Cinnamon
- Curiously Strawberry
- Fitnesse
- Force Flakes
- Gold Flakes
- Golden Grahams (in non-US markets)
- Golden Nuggets
- Golden Morn (Nigeria)
- Honey Stars
- Koko Krunch
- Lion Cereal
- Milo cereals
- Nesquik Cereal
- Nestlé Corn Flakes
- Shreddies (UK & Ireland)
Yogurt[edit]
- Acti-V (Philippines)
- ActiPlus(Pakistan)
- Fruit Selection Yogurt (Philippines)
- Longa Vida (Portugal)
- Molico (Brazil)
- Munch Bunch
- Nestlé Raita (Mint & Cumin) (Pakistan)
- Rawaytee Maza(Pakistan)
- Ski
- Sweet N Tasty Yogurt (Pakistan)
- Yelly (Mango & Strawbery) (Pakistan)
- Hirz (Switzerland)
Coffee[edit]
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Water[edit]
Other drinks[edit]
- Carnation
- Caro
- Chocolate D'Onofrio (Peru)
- Chuckie Chocolate Drink (Philippines)
- Cocoa D'Onofrio (Peru)
- Enviga (joint-venture with Coca-Cola, Beverage Partners Worldwide)
- Good Host
- Growers Direct Organic Fruit Juices
- Ideal ([Perú])
- Juicy Juice
- Libby’s
- Nescao (Argentina, Peru)
- Nescau (Brazil)
- Nesfruta (Philippines, India, Pakistan, Indonesia, Canada)
- Nesquik
- Nestea (joint-venture with Coca-Cola, Beverage Partners Worldwide)
- Milo
- Nestomalt (Sri Lanka)
- Ovaltine(U.S. only)
- Ski up and go (Yogurt and cereal drink)
- Supligen (Caribbean)
- Sweet Leaf Tea
- Vascolet (Uruguay)
Shelf stable[edit]
- Carnation (acquired by Alaska Milk Corporation in 2007, but under a long-term license agreement with Nestlé in the Philippines)
- Coffee-Mate
- Nestlé Omega Plus
- Milo
Chilled[edit]
- Bear Brand Probiotic (Philippines)
- Chamyto (Brazil, Mexico, Chile, Philippines)
- Chiquitín (Mexico, Chile)
- Club (Mexico)
- Hirz (Switzerland)
- La Laitière (France, Belgium)
- La Lechera (Spain, Mexico)
- Moça (Brazil)
- Chandelle (Brazil, Chile)
- LC1 (Switzerland)
- Molico (Brazil, now Svelty)
- Nestlé
- Ski
- Sollys (Brazil)
- Sveltesse (France)
- Svelty (Mexico)
- Yoco
- Munch Bunch (UK)
- Le Viennois (France, Belgium, Switzerland)
- Nesvita (Philippines, India, Pakistan)
- Ninho (Brazil)
Ice Cream Brands[edit]
- Åhusglass (Sweden)
- Camy (Spain)
- Δέλτα (Delta, Greece)
- Делта (Delta, Bulgaria)
- D'Onofrio (Peru)
- Dibs (Japan)
- Dreyer's
- Drumstick
- Edy's
- Frigor (Argentina)
- Fruit Selection Yogurt (Philippines)
- Frisco (Switzerland)
- Häagen-Dazs (North America and the United Kingdom)
- Heaven (Philippines)
- Hjem-IS (Norway)
- Kotijäätelö (Finland)
- Kimo (Egypt)
- Kimy (Philippines)
- Maxibon
- Motta (Italy)
- Mövenpick (Switzerland)
- Mivvi
- Nestlé Drumstick - The Original Sundae Cone
- Nestlé Ice Cream
- Nestlé Princessa (Poland)
- Oreo (Canada)
- Peters (Australia)
- Push-Up
- Savory (Chile)
- Schöller (Germany & Austria)
- Skinny Cow
- Sorbetes (Philippines)
- Temptations (Philippines)
- Underground is (Denmark)
- Valiojäätelö (Finland)
- zer0% Fat (Philippines)
Infant foods[edit]
- Alete
- Alfare
- Beba
- Bona (Finland)
- Cérélac
- Farinha Láctea (Brazil)
- FM 85
- Gerber
- Good Start
- Guigoz
- Lactogen
- Nan
- NAN HA
- NanSoy
- Neslac
- Nestlé
- Nestogen
- Nestum (Portugal)[6]
- Nido
- Piltti (Finland)
- PreNan
Performance nutrition[edit]
- Musashi
- Neston
- Nesvita
- PowerBar
- Pria
- Supligen
Healthcare nutrition[edit]
- Boost
- Carnation Instant Breakfast
- Nutren
- Peptamen
- Glytrol
- Crucial
- Impact
- Isosource
- Fibersource
- Diabetisource
- Compleat
- Optifast
- Resource
Seasonings[edit]
- Buitoni
- Maggi
- Carpathia
- CHEF
- Haoji
- Thomy
- Totole
- Winiary
Frozen food[edit]
- Stouffer’s
- Lean Cuisine
- Buitoni
- Hot Pockets
- Lean Pockets
- Papa Giuseppe
- La Cocinera (Spain)
- Tombstone Pizza
- Jack's Pizza
- DiGiorno Pizza
- California Pizza Kitchen Frozen
- Wagner Pizza (All over EU)
Refrigerated products[edit]
- Buitoni
- Herta
- Nestlé
- Toll House
- Katie`s Pizza
Chocolate, confectionery and baked goods[edit]
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Foodservice products[edit]
- Chef-Mate
- Davigel
- Minor's
- Santa Rica
Petcare[edit]
- Alpo
- Beneful
- Cat Chow
- Dog Chow
- Fancy Feast
- Felix
- Friskies
- Go Cat
- Butchers
- Bakers
- Winalot
- Gourmet
- Mighty Dog
- Mon Petit
- ONE
- Pro Plan
- Purina
- Tidy Cats
- Zukes
[edit]
- Nestlé owns 30% of the world's largest cosmetics and beauty company L'Oréal and its brands including Garnier, Maybelline, and Lancôme as well as The Body Shop stores.
- Nestlé owned 100% of Alcon. In 2008 Nestlé sold 24.8% of Alcon shares to the Swiss pharmaceutical giant Novartis. In 2010 Nestlé sold another 52% of Alcon to Novartis. Novartis paid a total of 39.1 bn US$.
Former brands[edit]
This is a selected list of the former brands formerly owned, discontinued, or sold to another company by Nestlé. Overall, Nestlé has discontinued, sold, or changed the name of many of its brands. Former brands are categorized by their targeted markets.
Beverages[edit]
- Quik - Name changed to Nesquik
- Nestlé Quik - Name changed to Nesquik
Bottled Water[edit]
- Powwow Water - discontinued
Confectionery[edit]
- Wonder Ball - Sold to Frankford Candy & Chocolate Company. Discontinued by Frankford. To be reintroduced in 2013.
Eyecare[edit]
Health and Nutrition[edit]
- f.a.a - Name changed
Petcare[edit]
- Fido Freeze - Name changed to Frosty Paws
- SnackAttack - Name changed to Beggin' Strips
- Pet79 - Name changed to Frosty Paws
References[edit]
- ^ Rapoport, Carla (19 September 1994). "The Swiss powerhouse Nestlé is racing across the developing world building brands, roads, farms, factories, and whatever else it needs to capture new markets", CNN, Retrieved 5 February 2013
- ^ Saboreia a Vida - Nestlé
- ^ Saboreia a Vida - Nestlé
- ^ Saboreia a Vida - Nestlé
- ^ Saboreia a Vida - Nestlé
- ^ Nestum, um produto de sucesso desde 1958... em Portugal!
- ^ Na onda 'revival', Nestlé Brasil relança chocolate Lollo - economia - versaoimpressa - Estadão
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