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Nestlé S.A.
Industry: Candy & confectionary
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Company Profile:
A nutrition and foods company founded and headquartered in Switzerland. Its products include baby food, coffee, confectionary, cereals and ice cream.
A brand of drinking water that is popular in the western United States, particularly in Arizona, the Northwest, and in California, where it is sometimes produced.
Industry:Beverages
A type of hard confectionery. Gobstoppers usually consist of a number of layers, each layer dissolving to reveal a different colored (and sometimes differently flavoured) layer, before dissolving completely. Gobstoppers are sucked or licked, being too hard to bite without risking dental damage.
Industry:Candy & confectionary
Bulk candy sold by Nestlé under their Willy Wonka Candy Company brand. They came in a variety of fruit flavors. Recently, FruiTart Chews have been replaced by Chewy SweeTarts. A former taffy, Tangy-Taffy is also now discontinued and has been replaced totally by Laffy-Taffy.
Industry:Candy & confectionary
A candy manufactured by The Willy Wonka Candy Company, a brand owned by Nestlé. The candy has been on the market in the United States and Canada since April 1942, and was originally called Lik-M-Aid.
Industry:Candy & confectionary
A brand of taffy manufactured by Nestlé and sold under their Willy Wonka Candy Company brand.
Industry:Candy & confectionary
Tart tablet candies made to look like metal soda bottle caps in grape, cola, orange, root beer, and cherry flavors. They are sold by Nestlé under their Willy Wonka Candy Company brand.
Industry:Candy & confectionary
Candies sold by Nestlé under their Willy Wonka Candy Company brand. They are donut-shaped pieces of chocolate covered in sprinkles, with a truffle-like inside.
Industry:Candy & confectionary
A brand of cereal made by Nestlé. It is marketed as a snack for the whole family but is popular for infants.
Industry:Food (other)
A brand of ice cream of Swiss origin produced by the Nestlé corporation. In April 2003, Nestlé bought the international rights for Mövenpick ice cream, and an independent business unit called Swiss Premium Ice Cream was created. The business is now operated by a subsidiary called Nestle Super Premium SA headquartered in Lausanne.
Industry:Dairy products
An Australian ice cream brand developed by American expatriate Fred Peters in 1907, using his mother's recipe. The company was established in Redfern, Sydney as the Peters' American Delicacy Company. The hub of the company, Petersville Australia Limited, in the Melbourne suburb of Mulgrave later became the factory, which remains the production centre for most of its ice-cream products.
Industry:Dairy products