List of Nestlé brands
This is a selected list of the main brands owned by Nestlé. Overall, Nestlé owns over 3,000 brands.[1] Brands are categorized by their targeted markets.
Cereals
- Cheerios (in some non-US markets)
- Chocapic
- Cini Minis
- Clusters
- Cookie Crisp (in non-US markets)
- Crunch (chocolate)
- Curiously Cinnamon
- Curiously Strawberry
- Estrelitas
- Fitness
- Force Flakes
- Gold Flakes
- Golden Grahams (in non-US markets)
- Golden Morn (Nigeria)
- Golden Nuggets
- Honey Stars
- Koko Krunch
- Lion Cereal
- Milo cereals
- Nesquik Breakfast Cereal
- Nestlé Corn Flakes
- Shreddies (UK and Ireland)
- TRIO Cereal
Yoghurt
- Acti-V (Philippines)
- ActiPlus (Pakistan)
- Fruit Selection Yogurt (Philippines)
- Hirz (Switzerland)
- Longa Vida (Portugal)
- Molico (Brazil)
- Munch Bunch
- Nestlé Raita (mint and cumin) (Pakistan)
- Rawaytee Maza (Pakistan)
- Ski
- Sweet N Tasty Yogurt (Pakistan)
- Yelly (mango and strawberry) (Pakistan)
Coffee
- Bonka
- Buondi (Portugal)[2]
- Christina (Portugal)[3]
- Dolca (Argentina)
- Dolce Gusto
- Ecco (Peru, Chile)
- El Chaná (Uruguay)
- International Roast
- Kirma (Peru)
- Loumidis (Greece)
- Mountain Blend
- Nescafé
- Nespresso
- Partner's Blend
- Ricoffy
- Ricoré
- Ristretto
- Sical[4]
- Sunrise (India)
- Taster's Choice
- Tofa[5]
- Zoégas
Water
- Aberfoyle (Ontario, Canada)
- Acqua Panna
- Al Manhal (Middle East)
- Alaçam (Turkey)
- Aqua D'Or
- Aqua Mineral (Poland)
- Aqua Pod
- Aqua Spring (Greece)
- Aquarel (Spain)
- Arctic (Poland)
- Arrowhead (US)
- Baraka (Egypt)
- Buxton (UK)
- Cachantun (Chile)
- Calistoga (US)
- Carola (France)
- Charmoise (Belgium)
- Ciego Montero (Cuba)
- Contrex (France)
- Cristalp (Switzerland)
- Da Shan YunNan Spring (China)
- Dar Natury (Poland)
- Deep Spring (California)
- Deer Park (US)
- Eco de los Andes (Argentina)
- Erikli (Turkey)
- Frische Brise (Germany)
- Fürst Bismarck (Germany)
- Gerber (Mexico)
- Ghadeer (Jordan)
- Glaciar (Argentina)
- Henniez (Switzerland)
- Hépar (France)
- Hidden Spring (Philippines)
- Ice Mountain (US)
- Κorpi (Greece)
- La Vie (Vietnam)
- Levissima (Italy)
- Los Portales (Cuba)
- Minéré (Thailand)
- Montclair (Canada)
- Nałęczowianka (Poland)
- Nestlé Selda (Portugal)
- Nestlé Vera (Italy)
- Neuselters (Germany)
- Ozarka (US)
- Pejo (Italy)
- Perrier (France)
- Petrópolis (Brazil)
- Plancoët (France)
- Poland Spring (US)
- Porvenir (Chile)
- Powwow
- Pure Life/Pureza Vital/Vie Pure
- Quézac (France)
- Recoaro (Italy)
- Saint-Lambert (France)
- Sainte-Alix (France)
- San Bernardo (Italy)
- San Pellegrino (Italy)
- Santa Bárbara (Brazil)
- Santa Maria (Mexico)
- São Lourenço (Brazil)
- Sohat (Lebanon)
- Springs (Saudi Arabia)
- Theodora (Hungary)
- Valvert (Belgium)
- Viladrau (Spain)
- Vittel (France)
- Water Line (South Korea)
- Waterman (China)
- Zephyrhills (US)
Other drinks
- Carnation
- Caro (sold in the USA as Pero)
- Chocolate D'Onofrio (Peru)
- Chuckie (Philippines)
- Enviga (joint-venture with Coca-Cola, Beverage Partners Worldwide)
- Good Host
- Growers Direct Organic Fruit Juices
- Ideal (Peru)
- Libby's
- Milo
- Nescao (Peru)
- Nescau (Brazil)
- Nesfruta (Philippines, India, Pakistan, Indonesia, Canada)
- Nesquik
- Nestea (joint-venture with Coca-Cola, Beverage Partners Worldwide)
- Nestomalt (Sri Lanka)
- Ovaltine (U.S. only)
- Sjora
- Ski up and go (yogurt and cereal drink)
- Supligen (Caribbean)
- Sweet Leaf Tea
- Tonimalt (France)
- Vascolet (Uruguay)
Shelf stable
- Carnation (acquired by Alaska Milk Corporation in 2007, but under a long-term license agreement with Nestlé in the Philippines)
- Coffee-Mate
- Milo
- Nestlé Omega Plus
- Tendre Noix
Chilled
- Chamyto (Brazil, Mexico, Chile)
- Chandelle (Brazil, Chile)
- Chiquitín (Mexico, Chile)
- Club (Mexico)
- Hirz (Switzerland)
- La Laitière (France, Belgium)
- La Lechera (Spain, Mexico)
- LC1 (Switzerland)
- Le Viennois (France, Belgium, Switzerland)
- Moça (Brazil)
- Molico (Brazil, now Svelty)
- Munch Bunch (UK)
- Nestlé
- Nesvita (India, Pakistan)
- Ninho (Brazil)
- Ski
- Sollys (Brazil)
- Sveltesse (France)
- Svelty (Mexico)
- Yoco
Ice cream
- Åhusglass (Sweden)
- Aino (Finland)
- Camy (Spain, Portugal)
- D'Onofrio (Peru)
- Делта (Delta, Bulgaria)
- Δέλτα (Delta, Greece)
- Dibs
- Dreyer's
- Drumstick
- Edy's
- Eskimo (Finland)
- Frigor (Argentina)
- Frisco (Switzerland)
- Häagen-Dazs (North America only)
- Hjem-IS (Norway)
- Kimo (Egypt)
- Kimy (Philippines)
- Kotijäätelö (Finland)
- Maxibon
- Mivvi
- Motta (Italy)
- Mövenpick (Switzerland)
- Nestlé Drumstick - The Original Sundae Cone
- Nestlé Ice Cream
- Nestlé Princessa (Poland)
- Oreo (Canada)
- Outshine
- Pingviini (Finland)
- Push-Up
- Real Dairy
- Savory (North America -United States and Canada- and Chile)
- Schöller (Germany and Austria)
- Skinny Cow
- Sorbetes (Philippines)
- Temptations (Philippines)
- Underground is (Denmark)
- zer0% Fat (Philippines)
Infant foods
- Alfare
- Beba
- Bona (Finland)
- Cérélac
- Farinha Láctea (Brazil)
- FM 85
- Gerber
- Good Start
- Guigoz
- Lactogen
- Nan
- NAN HA
- NanSoy
- NaturNes
- Neslac
- Nestlé
- Nestlé Bear Brand (acquired by infant feeding by Bear Brand Jr. (formerly Bear Brand 1+) in 2001)
- Nestogen
- Nestum (Portugal)[6]
- Nido
- Piltti (Finland)
- PreNan
- SMA (UK)
- Wyeth (Bonna, S26)
Performance nutrition
- Neston
- Nesvita
- Pria
- Supligen
Healthcare nutrition
- Boost
- Carnation Instant Breakfast
- Compleat
- Crucial
- Diabetisource
- Fibersource
- Glytrol
- Impact
- Isosource
- Meritene
- Modulen
- Nutren
- Optifast
- Optifibre
- Peptamen
- Resorb
- Resource
Seasonings
- Buitoni
- Carpathia
- CHEF
- Haoji
- Maggi
- Thomy
- Totole
- Winiary
Frozen food
- Buitoni
- California Pizza Kitchen (US)
- Delissio Pizza (Canada)
- DiGiorno Pizza (US)
- Hot Pockets (US)
- Jack's Pizza
- La Cocinera (Spain)
- Lean Cuisine
- Lean Pockets
- Papa Giuseppe
- Stouffer's
- Tombstone Pizza
- Wagner Pizza (EU)
Refrigerated products
- Buitoni
- Herta
- Katie's Pizza
- Nestlé
- Toll House
Chocolate, confectionery and baked goods
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Foodservice products
- Chef-Mate
- Davigel
- Minor's
- Santa Rica
Petcare
As shareholder
- Nestlé owns 30% of L'Oréal, the world's largest cosmetics and beauty company, and its brands include Garnier, Maybelline, and Lancôme as well as The Body Shop stores.
- Nestlé owned 100% of Alcon in 1978. In 2002 Nestlé sold 23.2% of its Alcon shares on the New York Stock Exchange. In 2008 Nestlé sold 24.8% of existing Alcon shares to the Swiss pharmaceutical giant Novartis. In 2010 Nestlé sold the remaining 52% of its Alcon shares to Novartis. Novartis paid a total of 39.1 bn USD.
Former brands
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
- Quik - name changed to Nesquik
- Nestlé Quik - name changed to Nesquik
Bottled water
- Powwow Water - discontinued
Confectionery
- Bit-O-Honey - sold in 2013
- Wonder Ball - sold to Frankford Candy & Chocolate Company; discontinued by Frankford
Eyecare
Health and nutrition
- f.a.a - name changed
Petcare
- Fido Freeze - name changed to Frosty Paws
- Pet79 - name changed to Frosty Paws
- SnackAttack - name changed to Beggin' Strips
Shelf-stable
Branston Pickle (now owned by Mizkan)
References
- ↑ Carla Rapoport, Nestle's Brand Building Machine, Fortune Magazine, 19 September 1994, retrieved 4 September 2016
- ↑ 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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