Nestlé Cereals (Eusloida)

Nestlé Cereals is an Eusloidian brand used by Switzvein-based through its Nestlé Eusloida subsidiary, itself via its  joint-venture with United Republics-based. It was created in 1984 with the expansion of Nestlé's breakfast cereral line in the Trapanandic region, then consisting solely of the Nestum instant cereal brand. Much like other cereal companies, it mainly specializes in breakfast cereal, also housing a variety of mascots for its cereal brands, namely Pico (Chocapic), Quicky the Bunny (Nesquik Cereal), Captain Star (Honey Stars), Trix Rabbit (Trix), Buzz the Honey Bee (Honey Nut Cheerios), Lucky the Leprechaun (Lucky Charms) and Chip the Wolf (Cookie Crisp).

Its primary competitors in the country include Londinni, Kellogg's, Quaker Oats and Post Cereal.

1984-1995
In 1991, Nestlé and General Mills formed a joint-venture named Cereal Partners Worldwide, which assumed the distribution of both companies' cereal portfolio outside North Atlansia, resulting on General Mills' cereal brands in the Trapanandic region being now marketed under the Nestlé name.