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  2. List of Nestlé brands - Wikipedia

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    Estrelitas (Portugal) [24] Fitness [25] Gold Flakes [26] Golden Grahams [5] (in non-US/Canadian markets joint venture between General Mills and Nestlé) Golden Morn ; Golden Nuggets; Honey Stars [27] Koko Krunch (Unicef) [27] Lion Cereal; Milo cereals [27] Nescau Cereal (Brazil) Nesquik Breakfast Cereal; Nestlé Corn Flakes [28] Nestum ...

  3. Nido (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Nido is available in Mexico, Asia (except Indonesia, where this milk is named "Dancow"), Middle East, most of Africa, most of South America, the UK, Portugal and some parts of the United States, particularly New York City. In some regions, the product is sold under the name "Nespray".

  4. Nestlé - Wikipedia

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    Sales per category in CHF [103] [12] 20.3 billion powdered and liquid beverages; 16.7 billion milk products and ice cream; 13.5 billion prepared dishes and cooking aids; 13.1 billion nutrition and health science; 11.3 billion pet care; 9.6 billion confectionery; 6.9 billion water; Percentage of sales by geographic area breakdown [103] [12] 43% ...

  5. La Lechera - Wikipedia

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    La Lechera (lit. ' the milkmaid ' in Spanish) or Leite Moça (in Portuguese) is a Nestlé brand, producing various dairy products. The brand was established in 1921 [1] and markets its products in Latin America, Spain and also among Hispanic populations in the United States.

  6. Nestlé’s price rises went ‘too far,’ burdening consumers and ...

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    Unrelenting inflation in the aftermath of the pandemic forced consumer companies like Nestlé to hike prices. But the Swiss company may have gone too far.

  7. SICAL - Wikipedia

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  8. Nesquik - Wikipedia

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    The Nesquik Bunny in an advertisement for Nesquik on a tram in Lisbon, Portugal, in 1996. In the U.S. by 1999, the Quik Bunny was renamed the Nesquik Bunny and his "Q" changed to an "N" when the brand name was changed. He appears on the packaging and marketing and has appeared in the product's television commercials.

  9. Lactalis-Nestlé Fresh Products - Wikipedia

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    Lactalis-Nestlé Produits Frais is a company specializing in the production of dairy products, sold under various brands of Nestlé, Lactalis, and private labels.. It brings together the Swiss agri-food companies Nestlé and the French Lactalis, respectively the world's top two dairy product companies, within a joint venture.