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List of Nestlé brands

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Brand presence by target market

An aerial view of Nestlé's corporate headquarters building inVevey,Vaud, Switzerland

This is a dated list of the brands owned byNestlé globally. Overall, Nestlé owns over 2000 brands in 186 countries.[1][2][3] Brands in this list are categorized by their targeted markets.

Beverages

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Coffee

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Water

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  • Acqua Panna (Italy)
  • Alaçam (Turkey)
  • Al Manhal (Bahrain)
  • Aqua Mineral (Poland)
  • Aqua Pod
  • Aqua Spring (Greece)
  • Aquarel (Spain)
  • Arctic (Poland)
  • Baraka (Egypt)
  • Buxton (UK)
  • Charmoise (Belgium)
  • Ciego Montero (Cuba)
  • Contrex (France)[17]
  • Cristalp (Switzerland)
  • Da Shan YunNan Spring (China)
  • Dar Natury(Poland)
  • Eco de los Andes (Argentina)
  • Essentia (US)
  • Erikli (Turkey)
  • Frische Brise (Germany)
  • Gerber (Mexico)
  • Ghadeer (Jordan)
  • Glaciar (Argentina)
  • Henniez (Switzerland)
  • Hépar (France)
  • Hidden Spring (Philippines)
  • Κorpi (Greece)
  • La Vie (Vietnam)
  • Levissima (Italy)
  • Los Portales (Cuba)
  • Minéré (Thailand)
  • Nałęczowianka (Poland)
  • Nestlé Selda (Portugal)
  • Nestlé Vera (Italy)
  • Neuselters (Germany)
  • Pejo (Italy)
  • Perrier[18]
  • Petrópolis (Brazil)
  • Porvenir (Chile)
  • Princes Gate (UK)
  • Recoaro (Italy)
  • S.Pellegrino (Italy)
  • Santa Bárbara (Brazil)
  • Santa Maria (Mexico)
  • São Lourenço (Brazil)
  • Sohat (Lebanon)
  • Springs (Saudi Arabia)
  • Valvert (Belgium)
  • Viladrau (Spain)
  • Vittel (France)
  • Water Line (South Korea)
  • Waterman (China)

Cereals

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Chilled

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  • Chamyto[30] (Brazil, Mexico, Chile)
  • Chambinho (Brazil)
  • Chandelle (Brazil, Chile)
  • Chiquitín (Mexico, Chile)
  • Club (Mexico)
  • Hirz (Switzerland)
  • La Laitière (France, Belgium, UK)
  • 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

Chocolate, confectionery and baked goods

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  • Abuelita
  • Aero
  • After Eight[31]
  • All Stars
  • Allen's
  • Alpia (Germany)
  • Alpino (Brazil)
  • Amor Wafer (Ecuador)
  • Animal Bar (Swiss Crown)
  • Bertie Beetle (Australia)
  • Besos de Moza (Peru)
  • Big Turk (Canada)
  • Black Magic
  • Blue Riband
  • Boci (Hungary)
  • Bono (Brazil)
  • Bon Pari (Slovakia, Czech Republic, Poland, Russia, Lithuania and Hungary)
  • Cailler
  • Capri (Chile)
  • Caramac
  • Carlos V
  • Charge (Brazil)
  • Choclait Chips (Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Netherlands)
  • Choco Crossies (Germany)
  • Chokito (Brazil, Switzerland, Australia, and New Zealand)
  • Coffee Crisp (Canada)
  • Crunch (licensed toFerrara Candy Company in the US)
  • D'Onofrio (Peru)
  • Dairy Box
  • Damak (Turkey)
  • Fizzfindle
  • Frigor
  • Galak/Milkybar
  • Garoto
  • Heaven
  • Hercules Bars (Disney)
  • Joe (Romania and the Netherlands)
  • Joff
  • JOJO (Slovakia, Czech Republic and Poland)
  • Kit Kat (licensed toHershey's in the US)
  • Lion
  • Lollo (Brazil)[32]
  • Mabel's (Bolivia)
    • Cracker
    • Cremositas
    • Gauchitas
    • María Maizena
    • Moraditas
    • Rosquitas
    • Salvado
    • TOP
    • Wafer
    • Yapita
  • McKay
  • Matchmakers
  • Maverick
  • Mint Pattie (Australia)
  • Mio (Brazil)
  • Minties (Australia)
  • Mirage
  • Moça (Brazil)
  • Munchies (United Kingdom)
  • Negresco (Brazil)
  • Negrita (Chile)
  • Nestlé Alpine White
  • Nestle Caja Roja (Portugal)
  • Nestlé Classic (Brazil)
  • Nestlé Dessert
  • Nestlé Extrafino (Portugal)
  • Nestlé Milk Chocolate
  • Nestlé Munch (India and Bangladesh)
  • Nestlé Toll House cookies
  • Nestlé with Almonds
  • Nestlé Wonder Ball
  • Nestlé Yes (Germany)
  • Nuts (Europe)
  • Orion (Slovakia, Czech Republic)
  • Passatempo (Brazil)
  • Peppermint Crisp (South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand)
  • Perugina Baci
  • Plaistowe (Australia)
  • Polo
  • Prestígio (Chile, Brazil)
  • Princessa (Poland)
  • Quality Street
  • Rolo (licensed toHershey's in the US)
  • Rowntree's
    • Fruit Gums
    • Fruit Pastilles
    • Jelly Tots
    • Juicy Jellies
    • Pick & Mix
    • Randoms
    • Tooty Frooties
  • Sahne Nuss (Chile)
  • Savoy (Venezuela)
    • Susy
    • Cocosette
    • Samba
    • Carlton
    • Prestige
    • Bolero
    • Galak
    • Carre
  • Scorched Almonds (New Zealand)
  • Sensação (Brazil)
  • Smarties
  • Suflair (Brazil)
  • Sublime (Peru)
  • Sundy (France)
  • Super 8 (Chile)
  • Svitoch (Ukraine)
  • Szerencsi (Hungary)
  • Tango (Ecuador)
  • Tango Mini Galletas (Ecuador)
  • Toffee Crisp
  • Tola (UAE)[33]
  • Trencito (Chile)
  • Triangulo (Peru)
  • Turtles (UK, Canada)
  • Walnut Whip
  • XXX mints
  • Yorkie
  • Zvečevo (HR)

Foodservice products

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Frozen food

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Frozen desserts

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  • Åhusglass (Sweden)
  • Aino (Finland)
  • Camy (Spain, Portugal)
  • D'Onofrio (Peru)
  • Делта (Delta, Bulgaria)
  • Δέλτα (Delta, Greece)
  • Nestlé Dibs – Produced in conjunction withDreyer's Ice Cream. Marketed as Edy's in the midwest and eastern United States.[39][40][41]
  • Dreyer's[5]
  • Drumstick
  • Eskimo (Finland)
  • Extrême (UK, Ireland, France, Spain, Italy, Switzerland)
  • Frigor (Argentina)
  • Frisco (Switzerland)
  • Froneri
  • Häagen-Dazs
  • Kimo
  • Kimy (Philippines)
  • Maxibon
  • Mat Kool (Malaysia)
  • Mivvi
  • Motta (Italy)
  • Mövenpick (Switzerland)
  • Nestlé Ice Cream
  • Nestlé Princessa (Poland)
  • Outshine
  • Pingviini (Finland)
  • Push-Up
  • Real Dairy
  • Savory (Chile)
  • Schöller (Germany and Austria)
  • Skinny Cow
  • Sorbetes (Philippines)
  • Temptations (Philippines)
  • Tip Top (New Zealand)
  • Twin Pops (Philippines)
  • Underground is (Denmark)
  • zer0% Fat (Philippines)

Healthcare nutrition

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  • Atrium Innovations
  • Boost[42]
  • Carnation Instant Breakfast
  • Compleat
  • Crucial
  • Diabetisource[43]
  • Douglas Laboratories
  • Fibersource[44]
  • Garden of Life[45]
  • Genestra brands
  • Glytrol[46]
  • Impact
  • Isosource[44]
  • Meritene
  • Modulen[47]
  • Nature's Bounty
  • Novasource Renal
  • Nutren
  • Nuun
  • Optifast
  • Optifibre
  • Orgain[48]
  • Osteo Bi-Flex
  • Puritan's Pride
  • Peptamen
  • Persona Nutrition
  • Pure Encapsulations
  • Resorb
  • Resource
  • Solgar
  • Sustagen
  • Trophic
  • Vital Proteins
  • Wobenzym

Instant foods

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  • Alfamino
  • Alfare
  • Althera
  • Beba[30]
  • Bona (Finland)
  • Cerelac
  • Farinha Láctea (Brazil)
  • FM 85
  • Freshly[49]
  • Gerber[5]
  • Good Start
  • Guigoz
  • Lactogen
  • Maggi
  • Mezeast (UK)
  • Mindful Chef[50][51]
  • NAN AL 110
  • NAN Infinipro HA
  • NAN Optipro
  • NAN Sensitive
  • NanKid
  • NanSoy
  • NaturNes
  • Neslac
  • Nestlé
  • Nestlé Bear Brand
  • Nestogen
  • Nestogen Kid 3+ (formerly Nestogrow Four and Nestokid Four)
  • Nido
  • Piltti (Finland)
  • PreNan
  • SMA (UK)
  • Wyeth (Bonna, Bonaina, Bonakid, Bonakid Pre-School 3+, S-26, S-26 Gold, S-26 Promil, S-26 Promil Gold, Promil, Promil Gold, Promama, Ascenda, Ascenda Kid)

Performance nutrition

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Petcare

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The following products are manufactured byNestlé Purina.[52]

Nestlé Purina petcare products

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Other petcare products

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  • Bakers
  • Beta
  • Bonio
  • Bonnie
  • Castor & Pollux
  • Fido (French equivalent brand to Bakers and Beneful)
  • Go Cat[55]
  • Lily's Kitchen
  • Lucky Dog
  • Merrick
  • Mon Petit
  • PetLife
  • Republic of Cats (majority owned by Nestle Purina)
  • Supercoat
  • Tails
  • Tidy Cats
  • Totalcare
  • Whole Earth Farms
  • Winalot

Refrigerated products

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Seasonings

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AMaggi advertisement in Senegal

Shelf stable

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Yogurt

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  • Acti-V (Philippines)
  • ActiPlus (Pakistan)
  • Hirz (Switzerland)
  • Longa Vida (Portugal)
  • Lactalis (Spanish)
  • Molico (Brazil)
  • Munch Bunch[61]
  • Nestlé Raita (mint and cumin) (Pakistan)
  • Nestlé Yogurt
  • Rawaytee Maza (Pakistan)
  • Ski Dairy (United Kingdom)
  • Sweet N Tasty Yogurt (Pakistan)
  • Yelly (Pakistan)

As shareholder

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  • Nestlé owns 23.29% ofL'Oréal, the world's largest cosmetics and beauty company, whose brands includeGarnier,Maybelline,Lancôme andUrban Decay.
  • Nestlé owned 100% ofAlcon 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 giantNovartis. In 2010 Nestlé sold the remaining 52% of its Alcon shares to Novartis. Novartis paid a total of 39.1 bn USD.
  • Nestlè owns 40% ofHerta Foods after selling 60% to Casa Tarradellas in 2019.[62]

Former brands

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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

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Bottled water

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Many North American brands are now owned and marketed byBlueTriton Brands.

These French mineral water brands were sold to the Ogeu group in France.

Confectionery

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Eye care

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Frozen food

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  • La Cocinera (Spain) – sold toFindus[74]
  • Hjem-IS (Denmark, Norway) - sold in 2013
  • Hemglass (Sweden) - sold to Varsego in 2013
  • Kotijäätelö (Finland)

Health and nutrition

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  • f.a.a – name changed

Petcare

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Shelf-stable

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  • Branston Pickle[75] (now owned by Mizkan)
  • Gale's Honey
  • Sarson's Vinegar (sold to Premier Foods but now owned by Mizkan)

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  • 1 Brand owned byGeneral Mills; Produced by General Mills in the U.S. and Canada. Produced byCereal Partners under the Nestlé brand elsewhere.2 Brand owned byGeneral Mills; U.S. and Canadian production rights controlled by Nestlé under license.3 U.S. production rights owned byThe Hershey Company.4 U.S. rights and production owned by theSmarties Candy Company with a different product.5 U.S. rights and specific trade dress owned by Nestlé; rights elsewhere owned byAssociated British Foods.6 Produced by Cereal Partners, branded as Nestlé.7 Brand owned byPost Foods; Produced by Cereal Partners and branded as Nestlé in the U.K. and Ireland.8 Philippine production rights owned byAlaska Milk Corporation.9 Singaporean, Malaysian and Thai production rights owned byFraser and Neave.10 Used only in Indonesia, Thailand, and Cambodia.11 Used only in the Philippines.12 U.S. production rights owned by theFerrara Candy Company.13NA rights and specific trade dress to all packaged coffee and other products under the Starbucks brand owned by Nestlé since 2019.14 Brand owned byMars, sold by Nestlé in Canada.15 Produced byFroneri in the U.S. since 2020.

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