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Nescafé is one of the world's most recognizable coffee brands, originally launched by Nestlé in Switzerland on April 1, 1938. The brand was developed following a request from the Brazilian government to help dissipate a massive surplus of coffee beans. Over the decades, it has expanded into various sub-brands, including the "NES" line shown here, which is specifically marketed for its mild taste (sans amertume) and fine mousse.
Nescafé products are manufactured in multiple countries across the globe to meet local demand and utilize regional supply chains. Major production facilities are located in Switzerland, France, Brazil, Mexico, and the United Kingdom, among others. The packaging shown in the image features French labeling, suggesting it was produced or distributed for the European market, likely in French or Swiss facilities.
Nescafé remains the flagship coffee brand for Nestlé S.A., a Swiss multinational food and drink conglomerate headquartered in Vevey, Switzerland. Nestlé is consistently ranked as the largest food company in the world by revenue. The brand operates through various regional subsidiaries, such as Nestlé France for the specific product variant displayed. Nestlé continues to focus on sustainable sourcing through programs like the Nescafé Plan to ensure the long-term viability of green coffee supplies.
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