Nestlé Chocolate (Eusloida)

Nestlé Chocolate is an Eusloidian brand used by Switzvein-based through its Nestlé Eusloida subsidiary, being established in 193?, mainly specializing in the manufacturing of chocolate candy and cocoa powder brands.

Its primary competitors in the country include Hisqaida-based Londinni, United Republics-based Mondelez International (owner of the Milka, Cadbury, Toblerone, Nabisco, LU, Trident, Chiclets and Bubbaloo brands), Mars (owner of the Mars, Snickers, M&M's, Twix, Milky Way, Bounty and Wrigley brands) and Hershey (owner of the Hershey and Reese's brands) and Itainy-based Ferrero (owner of the Nutella, Kinder, Ferrero Rocher, Mon Chéri, Rafaello and Tic Tac brands) and Perfetti Van Melle (owner of the Mentos, Smint and Chupa Chups brands).

1983-1995
In 1988, Nestlé acquired Anglosaw-based Rowntree Mackintosh Confectionery, resulting in brands like Kit Kat, Smarties, Lion, Toffee Crisp and Rolo being now marketed under the Nestlé banner.