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Nescafé Dolce Gusto is a prominent single-serve coffee capsule system known globally for its versatility and design. The brand was launched by Nestlé in 2006 to provide a premium café experience at home, specializing in a variety of beverages including coffee, tea, and hot chocolate. While the capsules are produced in various state-of-the-art facilities across Europe and other regions, the machine hardware is typically manufactured through partnerships with specialized appliance companies such as Krups and De'Longhi.
Nestlé, the Swiss multinational food and drink conglomerate, remains the ultimate owner and driving force behind the brand's innovation. The Dolce Gusto system is positioned as a middle-market alternative to Nespresso, focusing on a wider variety of beverage types beyond traditional espresso. Over the years, the brand has expanded its global footprint, maintaining a headquarters in Vevey, Switzerland, while operating dedicated production sites in countries like the United Kingdom, Spain, and Germany to serve its international customer base.
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