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The image displays three iconic beverage products: Milo, Nescafe Gold Blend, and Coffee-mate. All three brands share a common heritage under the Nestle umbrella. Milo was originally developed in Australia in 1934 by Thomas Mayne and has since become a global staple, particularly in Southeast Asia, Oceania, and Africa. Nescafe, the world's leading coffee brand, was launched in Switzerland in 1938 as a solution to preserve surplus coffee beans. Coffee-mate was introduced in 1961 by Carnation (later acquired by Nestle) as the first non-dairy powdered creamer.
Manufacturing for these products occurs in multiple countries to serve local markets. For example, Milo is heavily produced in Malaysia (home to the world's largest Milo factory) and Australia. Nescafe Gold is produced in various facilities across Europe and Asia, while Coffee-mate production is widespread across North America and Southeast Asian hubs like Thailand and the Philippines.
Today, all three brands are owned by Nestle S.A., the world's largest food and beverage company. Headquartered in Vevey, Switzerland, Nestle continues to manage these brands through many local subsidiaries globally, ensuring their availability in almost every country.
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