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Nestlé Corn Flakes are a staple breakfast product marketed globally by Cereal Partners Worldwide, a joint venture between Nestlé and General Mills. Though originally based on a recipe developed in the United States, this specific packaging, featuring Polish and Slovak text ("Chrupiące płatki kukurydziane"), is typically manufactured in European regional facilities, such as the Toruń-Pacific plant in Poland, to supply the Central and Eastern European markets.
The Nestlé brand originates from Switzerland, founded by Henri Nestlé in 1866. Today, it remains the world's largest food and beverage company. The breakfast cereal division operates under a strategic partnership created in 1990 to expand the reach of both Nestlé and General Mills brands outside of North America. Nestlé continues to oversee the brand's positioning and nutritional standards across international markets.
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