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Nestle Fav*rites is a variety of chocolates in one box sold by Nestlé. Fav*rites consist of Nestle's best and popular chocolates in one box sold in 12-pack, 20-pack, 30-pack, 50-pack, 70-pack and 120-pack sizes.
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- Nestle Bites Into $8B Fancy Chocolate Market
Nestle SA, known for mass-market chocolates like the KitKat bar, is trying to get a bigger piece of the growing market for fancier sweets. Its idea: customized confections. - Nestle Bites Into Chocolate’s $8 Billion Premium Market: Retail
Nestle SA, known for mass-market chocolates like the KitKat bar, is trying to get a bigger piece of the growing market for fancier sweets. Its idea: customized confections. - Nestle Biting Into $8 Billion Premium Market for Chocolate Growth: Retail
Nestle SA (NESN) , known for mass-market chocolates like the KitKat bar, is trying to get a bigger piece of the growing market for fancier sweets. Its idea: customized confections. - Nestle India net up 13.4% at Rs 231 cr
Nestle India has reported 13.4 per cent rise in its net profit at Rs 230.83 crore for the quarter ended December 31, 2011, against Rs 203.83 crore in the corresponding period a year ago. - Nestle to Move HOT POCKETS® and LEAN POCKETS® Business to Ohio
SOLON, Ohio, Feb. 6, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Nestle Prepared Foods Company, a division of Nestle USA, is relocating its HOT POCKETS® and LEAN POCKETS® brand frozen sandwich and snacks business team from Englewood, ... - Nestlé Offers Seasonal Items for Creative Gift-Giving
With Valentine’s Day around the corner, Nestlé Seasonal treats make it easy to let friends, colleagues and family know they are loved. Perfect for gift exchanges or to brighten up a co-worker’s or friend’s day, Nestlé’s line of Valentine’s Day sweets spotlight favorite varieties from Nestlé Butterfinger, Nestlé Crunch, and WONKA—each one featuring a fun Valentine’s twist. - Nestle India's full year net profit up 17.45 percent
New Delhi, Feb 14 (IANS) Fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) major Nestle India Tuesday reported a rise of 17.45 percent in its full year (2011) net profit, which stood at Rs.961.6 crore from Rs.818.7 crore in 2010. - Nestle moves Pockets business jobs to Ohio
Nestle Prepared Foods Co. said Monday that it is moving its Hot Pockets and Lean Pockets business from Englewood, Colo. to its headquarters in Solon, Ohio. - Nestle favoured toscoop up Pfizer's baby formula unit
SWISS food group Nestle is in pole position to buy Pfizer's US$10 billion (RM30.3 billion) Wyeth infant nutrition business in a two-horse race with French rival Danone and so boost its fast-growing Chinese business. The two European groups have emerged as clear frontrunners in the auction after first-round bids were submitted before Christmas, while US groups Mead Johnson and Heinz are also ... - Nestle beer brewer stung in tax battle
A CORNISH microbrewery is battling tax inspectors for survival as its tries to recoup £10,000 of backdated revenue because it allegedly wrongly sold one of its creations as a beer.
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