- Industry: Candy & confectionary
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A nutrition and foods company founded and headquartered in Switzerland. Its products include baby food, coffee, confectionary, cereals and ice cream.
A brand of dog food marketed and manufactured by the Nestle Purina PetCare Company subsidiary of Nestlé. The brand is offered as dry kibble as well as "prepared meals" soft food that has the appearance of stew.
Industry:Pet products
A chocolate bar launched by Nestlé in the United States in 2000, and in the UK in 2002. Described as "tongue crackling candy", the bar's ingredients included milk chocolate and popping candy. The bar was discontinued in 2005.
Industry:Candy & confectionary
An American brand of dog food marketed and manufactured by the Nestlé Purina Petcare subsidiary of Nestlé. The brand is offered as a canned or packaged soft food, as well as in dry kibbles.
Industry:Pet products
A fictional candy bar, introduced in the 1964 novel Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl, and a type of real life candy bar inspired by the fictional confection.
Industry:Candy & confectionary
A short time later, Wonka introduced Candy-coated Tart n Tinys, identical candies with a brightly colored candy coating. This candy was then marketed simply as Tart n Tinys. While the original version was hard in texture, a soft and chewy version of Tart 'n' Tinys was recently introduced, titled Chewy Tart 'n' Tinys, that has the same candy coating but with a chewy center. Tart 'n' Tinys have now been discontinued.
Industry:Candy & confectionary
A powdered candy packaged in a wrapper that resembles a drinking straw.
Industry:Candy & confectionary
A hard candies sold by Nestlé under their Willy Wonka Candy Company brand. First seen on the market in 1982, they are fruit flavored candies in the shape of their respective fruits.
Industry:Candy & confectionary
Sweet and sour candies invented by J. Fish Smith, the owner of Sunline. The tablets were created using the same basic recipe as the already popular Pixy Stix and Lik-M-Aid products, in response to parents' requests for a less-messy candy.
Industry:Candy & confectionary
A form of candy currently sold by Nestlé under their Willy Wonka Candy Company brand. Nerds are small irregularly-shaped sweets that come in a variety of flavors and are usually sold in a box that has two separate flavors, each with a separate opening mechanism.
Industry:Candy & confectionary
Now discontinued, chewy candies that came in a variety of fruit flavors: Green Apple, Cherry, Lemon, Orange, Grape, and Strawberry. They were previously similar to today's peanut butter M&M's (though much bigger), and for a time, were available in a chocolate and strawberry (instead of peanut butter) variety.
Industry:Candy & confectionary