
Nestlé owns 17 brands in our database. Browse the complete portfolio of Nestlé subsidiaries and brands across various industries.
Company Type
public
Headquarters
Vevey, Switzerland
Brand Portfolio
17 brands
Stock
SIX Swiss Exchange: NESN
Showing Food & Beverage brands
15 of 17 total brands

Owned by Nestlé
Chocolate candy bar brand owned by Nestlé, featuring peanuts, caramel, and chocolate.

Owned by Nestlé
Chocolate candy bar brand owned by Ferrero Group, known for its crispy, flaky texture.

Owned by Nestlé
Frozen pizza brand owned by Nestlé, known for its rising crust and quality ingredients.

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Ice cream brand owned by Nestlé, offering a wide range of ice cream flavors and frozen treats.

Owned by Nestlé
Baby food and nutrition brand owned by Nestlé, providing infant nutrition products.

Owned by Nestlé
Premium ice cream brand owned by Nestlé, known for high-quality ingredients and indulgent flavors.

Owned by Nestlé
Chocolate bar brand owned by Nestlé, featuring wafer biscuit coated with chocolate.

Owned by Nestlé
Frozen meal brand owned by Nestlé, offering portion-controlled, low-calorie meal options.

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Food seasoning and instant meal brand owned by Nestlé, offering soups, seasonings, and quick meal solutions.

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Coffee brand owned by Nestlé, specializing in instant and ready-to-drink coffee products.

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Premium coffee system brand owned by Nestlé, offering espresso machines and coffee capsules.

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Sparkling water brand owned by Nestlé, known for its distinctive green bottle and mineral water.

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Premium sparkling water brand owned by Nestlé, sourced from Italian springs.

Owned by Nestlé
Colorful chocolate candy brand owned by Nestlé, featuring candy-coated chocolate pieces.

Owned by Nestlé
Frozen food brand owned by Nestlé, offering frozen meals, entrées, and side dishes.
Nestlé S.A. is the world's largest food and beverage company by revenue. Founded in 1866, Nestlé has grown from a small Swiss milk company into a global powerhouse with operations in 186 countries. The company's product portfolio spans multiple categories including baby food, bottled water, breakfast cereals, coffee and tea, confectionery, dairy products, ice cream, frozen food, pet foods, and snacks. Nestlé maintains market leadership across diverse food and beverage categories globally through its multiple business divisions.
These competing brands operate in the same categories and provide similar products or services. Compare key attributes to understand market positioning and competitive landscape.
| Brand | Parent Company | Country | Founded | Market Position | Primary Market | Gender Target |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mars Inc | USA | 1941 | Mass Market | North America | All Genders | |
| Mondelez International | United Kingdom | 1824 | Mass Market | Global | All Genders |

Owned by Mars, Incorporated
American brand of candy-coated chocolate confections produced by Mars, Incorporated, one of the world's best-selling candy brands.

Owned by Mondelez International
British multinational confectionery brand known for chocolate bars, Dairy Milk, Creme Eggs, and other confectionery products.
Market Positioning: Nestlé competes with 2 brands in the same categories, ranging from mass market to luxury positioning.
Geographic Distribution: Competitors are headquartered across multiple regions, indicating global competition in this market segment.
Brand Heritage: Competitor brands range from established heritage brands to newer market entrants, with founding years spanning several decades.
Nestlé maintains a diverse portfolio of 17 brands across multiple industries. This comprehensive brand portfolio demonstrates the company's market presence and strategic business units.
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