Beverages
Carnation [3][4]
Caro (sold in the US as Pero)
Chocolate D'Onofrio (Peru)
Enviga (joint-venture with Coca-Cola, Beverage Partners Worldwide)
Libby's [4]
Milo
Nescau (Brazil)
Nesquik
Nestea (joint-venture with Coca-Cola, Beverage Partners Worldwide)
Ovaltine [5] (U.S. only)
Romanette (Switzerland)
Special.T[6]
Supligen (Caribbean) – milk beverage[7]
Sweet Leaf Tea
Coffee
Blue Bottle Coffee Company [8]
Bonka [9]
Buondi (Portugal)[10]
Chameleon Cold-Brew
Christina (Portugal)[10]
Dolca (Argentina)
Dolce Gusto
Ecco (Peru, Chile)
El Chaná (Uruguay)
International Roast
Kirma (Peru)
Loumidis (Greece)
Mountain Blend
Nescafé [11]
Nespresso [12]
Partner's Blend [13]
Ricoffy
Ricoré
Ristretto
Sical [10]
Starbucks (Perpetual License)
Sunrise (India)
Taster's Choice [4]
Tofa [10]
Zoégas
Water
Aberfoyle (Ontario, Canada)
Acqua Panna (Italy)
Alaçam (Turkey)
Aqua Mineral (Poland)
Aqua Pod
Aqua Spring (Greece)
Aquarel (Spain)
Arctic (Poland)
Arrowhead (US) [14]
Baraka (Egypt)
Buxton (UK)
Calistoga (US)
Carola (France)
Charmoise (Belgium)
Ciego Montero (Cuba)
Contrex (France) [15]
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)
Gerber (Mexico)
Ghadeer (Jordan)
Glaciar (Argentina)
Henniez (Switzerland)
Hépar (France)
Hidden Spring (Philippines)
Ice Mountain (US) [16]
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 [17] (France)
Petrópolis (Brazil)
Plancoët (France)
Poland Spring (US)
Porvenir (Chile)
Powwow
Princes Gate (UK)
Pure Life/Pureza Vital/Vie Pure
Quézac (France)
Recoaro (Italy)
Saint-Lambert (France)
Sainte-Alix (France)
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)
Cereals
Cerevita (Zimbabwe)
Cheerios [4] (in some non-US markets)
Chocapic [18]
Cini Minis [19]
Clusters [20]
Cookie Crisp (in non-US markets)
Crunch (chocolate) [21]
Curiously Cinnamon [22]
Curiously Strawberry [23]
Estrelitas [24]
Fitness [25]
Force Flakes
Gold Flakes [26]
Golden Grahams [4] (in non-US markets)
Golden Morn (Nigeria)
Golden Nuggets
Honey Stars [27]
Koko Krunch [27]
Lion Cereal
Milo cereals [27]
Nescau Cereal (Brazil)
Nesquik Breakfast Cereal
Nestlé Corn Flakes [28]
Shredded Wheat [4] (UK with General Mills)
Shreddies [22] (UK and Ireland)
TRIO Cereal
Cerelac (Pakistan)
Chilled
Chamyto [29] (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
Abuelita
Aero
After Eight [30]
All Stars
Allen's
Alpia (Germany)
Alpino (Brazil)
Animal Bar
Bertie Beetle (Australia)
Big Turk (Canada)
Blue Riband
Boci (Hungary)
Bon Pari (Slovakia, Czech Republic, Poland, Russia and Hungary)
Breakaway
Cailler
Capri (Chile)
Caramac
Carlos V
Charge (Brazil)
Chips Ahoy! [4] (Canada)
Choclait Chips (Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Netherlands)
Chocolate Surpresa (Brazil)
Chokito (Brazil, Switzerland and Australia)
Cocosette (Venezuela)
Coffee Crisp (Canada)
D'Onofrio (Peru)
Damak (Turkey)
Drifter (confection)
Fizzfindle
Frigor
Galak/Milkybar
Heaven
Hercules Bars (Disney)
Joe (Romania and the Netherlands)
Joff
JOJO (Slovakia, Czech Republic and Poland)
Kit Kat (outside the US)
Lion
Lollo (Brazil)[31]
Matchmakers
Milky Bar
Minties (Australia)
Mirage
Moça (Brazil)
Munch (India and Bangladesh)
Munchies
Negrita (Chile)
Nestlé Aero
Nestlé Alpine White
Nestlé Candy Shop
Nestlé Dessert
Nestlé Milk Chocolate
Nestlé Princessa
Nestlé with Almonds
Nestlé Wonder Ball
Nestlé Yes (Germany)
Nuts (Europe)
Orion (Slovakia, Czech Republic)
Peppermint Crisp
Perugina Baci
Polo
Prestígio (Chile, Brazil)
Princessa (Poland)
Quality Street
Rolo (except the United States, where Hershey makes it)
Rowntrees
Fruit Gums
Fruit Pastilles
Jelly Tots
Juicy Jellies
Pick & Mix
Randoms
Tooty Frooties
Sahne Nuss (Chile)
Scorched Almonds (New Zealand)
Sensação (Brazil)
Smarties
Suflair (Brazil)
Sundy (France)
Super 8 (Chile)
Susy (Venezuela)
Svitoch (Ukraine)
Szerencsi (Hungary)
Tango (Ecuador)
Tango Mini Galletas (Ecuador)
Texan Bar
Toffee Crisp
Nestlé Toll House cookies
Trencito (Chile)
Turtles (UK, Canada)
Walnut Whip
XXX mints
Yorkie
Foodservice products
Chef-Mate [32]
Davigel [33]
Minor's [34]
Santa Rica
Frozen food
Buitoni [4]
California Pizza Kitchen (US)
Delissio Pizza (Canada)
DiGiorno Pizza (US)
Hot Pockets (US) [4]
Jack's Pizza
Lean Cuisine [4]
Lean Pockets
Papa Giuseppe
Stouffer's [4]
Sweet Earth Foods
Tombstone Pizza
Wagner Pizza (EU)
Frozen Dessert
Åhusglass (Sweden)
Aino (Finland)
Camy (Spain, Portugal)
Chipwich
D'Onofrio (Peru)
Делта (Delta, Bulgaria)
Δέλτα (Delta, Greece)
Nestlé Dibs – chocolate-covered vanilla ice cream bite size frozen snacks created by Nestlé, they are produced by Nestle in conjunction with Dreyer's Ice Cream and are marketed as Edy's in the midwest and eastern United States.[35][36][37]
Dreyer's [4]
Drumstick
Eskimo (Finland)
Frigor (Argentina)
Frisco (Switzerland)
Froneri
Häagen-Dazs [4] (North America only)
Hjem-IS (Norway)
Kimo (Egypt)
Kimy (Philippines)
Kotijäätelö (Finland)
Maxibon
Mat Kool (Malaysia)
Mivvi
Motta (Italy)
Mövenpick (Switzerland)
Nestlé Drumstick – The Original Sundae Cone
Nestlé Ice Cream
Nestlé Princessa (Poland)
Oreo Frozen Dessert Sandwiches [4] (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)
Healthcare nutrition
Boost [38]
Carnation Instant Breakfast
Compleat
Crucial
Diabetisource [39]
Fibersource [40]
Garden of Life
Glytrol [41]
Impact
Isosource [40]
Meritene
Modulen [42]
Novasource Renal
Nutren
Optifast
Optifibre
Peptamen
Resorb
Resource
Infant foods
Alfare
Beba [29]
Bona (Finland)
Cérélac (Pakistan)
Farinha Láctea (Brazil)
FM 85
Gerber [4]
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)[43] (Central America)
Nido
Piltti (Finland)
PreNan
SMA (UK)
Wyeth (Bonna, S26)
Performance nutrition
Neston
Nesvita
Pria
Supligen
Petcare
Bakers
Bakers Complete
Bonnie
Castor & Pollux
Chef Michael's Canine Creations
Felix
Go Cat [44]
Gourmet
Lucky Dog
Merrick
Mon Petit
PetLife
Supercoat
Tidy Cats
totalcare
Whole Earth Farms
Winalot
Nestlé Purina petcare products
The following products are manufactured by Nestlé Purina.[45]
Alpo [46][45]
Purina Beggin’ Strips [45]
Busy Bone [45]
Beneful [47]
Cat Chow [45]
Dog Chow [45]
Fancy Feast [46][45]
Friskies [46][45]
Mighty Dog [46]
Purina [45]
Purina ONE [45]
Purina Pro Plan [45]
Refrigerated products
Buitoni [48]
Herta
Katie's Pizza[citation needed]
Toll House – refrigerated cookie dough[49]
Seasonings
A Maggi advertisement in Senegal
Carpathia [50]
CHEF
Haoji
Maggi [9]
Thomy
Totole
Winiary
Shelf stable
Carnation (acquired by Alaska Milk Corporation in 2007, but under a long-term license agreement with Nestlé in the Philippines)
Coffee-Mate [51][4]
Milo
Nestlé Omega Plus – a milk product[52]
Tendre Noix
Yogurt
Acti-V (Philippines)
ActiPlus (Pakistan)
Fruit Selection Yogurt (Philippines)
Hirz (Switzerland)
Longa Vida (Portugal)
Molico (Brazil)
Munch Bunch [53]
Nestlé Raita (mint and cumin) (Pakistan)
Rawaytee Maza (Pakistan)
Ski
Sweet N Tasty Yogurt (Pakistan)
Yelly (mango and strawberry) (Pakistan)
As shareholder
Nestlé owns 30% of L'Oréal, the world's largest cosmetics and beauty company, whose brands include Garnier, Maybelline, Lancôme and Urban Decay (cosmetics).
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
Farine Lactée – baby formula invented by Henri Nestlé and introduced in 1867[54][55]
Juicy Juice [56] - sold to Brynwood Partners
Quik [57] – name changed to Nesquik[58]
Nestlé Quik – name changed to Nesquik
Bottled water
Powwow Water [59] – discontinued
Confectionery
Bit-O-Honey [30] – sold in 2013
Wonder Ball – sold to Frankford Candy & Chocolate Company; discontinued by Frankford
Violet Crumble - sold to Robern Menz in 2018
Eyecare
Alcon – sold to Novartis in 2010
Frozen food
La Cocinera (Spain) – sold to Findus[60]
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 [61] (now owned by Mizkan)