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Those of you who would like to start or continue a nestle ban -

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ThatBeetroot · 15/05/2007 17:18

Type in Nestle related products to help us all please

and sign in..

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cathcart · 15/05/2007 17:20

nestle banned in our house!

i have a list somewhere af all products, it was on here the other week, i'll try and find it again.

lulumama · 15/05/2007 17:23

Nestlé UK Product List (main brands)

IMPORTANT NOTE: We list all products from which Nestlé profits. So Nestlé ice cream is listed because, although Nestlé sold the company, it continues to receive payments for use of the brand name. We welcome new information regarding changes in ownership, but please remember that headline stories about brands being sold do not usually give all the details of the deal. We only remove a product from the list when we are reasonably confident that all links to Nestlé have been cut

Items marked with an * are either part-owned by Nestlé (such a L'Oreal, Body Shop and Cereal Partners, a 50:50 joint venture with General Mills) or have been sold but there is an arrangement by which Nestlé continues to profit from them (such as Rowntrees jelly - which will be changing name to break the link with Nestlé).

Branston Pickle, Crosse and Blackwell, Fox's Glacier Mints, Gales Honey, Libby's Juices, Sun Pat, Sarsons and Tartex may appear on old lists, but no longer have any link to Nestlé. Findus and Haagen Daz have no link to Nestlé in the UK.

Some brand names below link to reports in our Boycott News newsletter giving more explanation.

There is a report on own brand cereals manufactured by Nestlé's Cereal Partners business in Boycott News 32.

Last updated: 8 November 2006
Coffee - Nescafé including:

Alta Rica
Black Gold
Blend 37
Cap Colombie
Cappuccino
Caro
Decaff
Expresso
Fine Blend
Gold Blend
Kenjara
Nescafé Ice
Organic
Partners Blend

Dairy products

Carnation
Coffee-Mate
Extreme Viennois
Fussells
Ideal
LC1
Munch Bunch yoghurts
Rowntree yoghurts and ice creams
Simply Double
Ski yogurts
Sveltesse yogurts
Tip-Top
Confectionery & snacks

Aero
After Eights
Animal Bar
Baci Chocolate
Black Magic
Blue Riband
Breakaway
Caramac
Chocolate Cuisine
*Colgate Dental Gum
Dairy Box
Dairy Crunch
Double Cream
Drifter
Fab
Fruit Pastilles
Henri Nestlé Collection
Jellytots
Kit Kat
Kit Kat Chunky
Lion Bar
*Lyons Maid Ice Cream
Matchmakers
Maxibon
Milky Bar
Munchies
*Nestlé Ice Cream
Polo
Quality Street
Rolo
Rowntrees Fruit Gums
Smarties
Toffee Crisp
Toffo
Tooty Frooties
Walnut Whip
Willy Wonka
Yorkie
Contact lens care

Alcon

Mineral/bottled water

Ashbourne
Buxton
Contrexéville
Perrier
Pow-wow
San Pellegrino
Santa Maria
Valvert
Vittel
Other drinks

Build-up
Milo
Nesquik
Nestea
Processed meals

Buitoni pasta & canned foods
Herta
Maggi
Osem/TivallRowntrees Jellies
*Cereals

Cheerios & Honey Nut Cheerios
Cinnamon and Golden Grahams
Clusters
Cookie Crisp
Shreddies
Fibre 1
Fitnesse
Force Flakes
Fruitful
Golden Nuggets
Nesquik cereal
Shredded Wheat including: Bitesize, Fruitful, Honey Nut
Shreddies: Coco and frosted
*Cosmetics

Biotherm
Body Shop
Cosmence
Garnier
Helena Rubenstein
Innéov
La Roche-Posay
Lancome
L'Oreal
Matrix
Maybelline
Metamorphosis
Plénitude
Redken
Pet Foods

Arthur's
Bakers
BETA
Bonio
Felix
Friskies
Go-Cat
Go-dog
Pro Plan
Purina
Spiller's
Winalot

lulumama · 15/05/2007 17:23

from babymilk action website

lulumama · 15/05/2007 17:24

bum ! that is a big old list...shall i have it deleted and do it in a more compact format!!??

Radley · 15/05/2007 17:24

Could I ask why?

ruty · 15/05/2007 17:29

very pleased i don't buy any of those things - some on purpose some not.

UCM · 15/05/2007 17:32

I never knew. I am very saddened as I can guiltily say I didn't take much interest in it all. We are only guilty of the Nescafe Coffee thank god.

ThatBeetroot · 15/05/2007 17:32

Radley

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nanninurse · 15/05/2007 17:36

I didn,t realise they had so many products, no more cherios for us.

cathcart · 15/05/2007 17:43

thanks lulumama - thats the one!

CristinaTheAstonishing · 15/05/2007 17:49

My DCs have recently discovered Nesquick. I tried looking for alternatives but there aren't any (apart from the ready-made milkshakes which aren't so convenient - too heavy to carry).

happybiggirl · 15/05/2007 17:50

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harpsichordcarrier · 15/05/2007 17:52

Nestle has a worldwide reach and spending power which makes them a really influential player. hence this mahoosive list.

2shoeswhoismshadowsnumber1fan · 15/05/2007 17:53

asda do their own version of nesquick

Muminfife · 15/05/2007 18:14

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Snaf · 15/05/2007 18:20

If you register with babymilkaction they will send you a credit-card sized list of Nestle and related products.

Unfortunately, mine is now slightly out of date (and too small) as Nestle and their affliated fuckers take over the world, but it's a useful aide-memoir, at least...

Snaf · 15/05/2007 18:23

I may have to interrupt my Saturday morning trudge around the Whitgift Centre...

mrsflowerpot · 15/05/2007 18:26

oh no, not fruit pastilles

we are basically nestle-free in this house but somehow I had been blanking that particular one. bugger.

LittleSarah · 15/05/2007 18:36

I'm definitely going to do this, and would like to join babymilkaction too. So many products! Ugh!

Debbiethemum · 15/05/2007 18:46

Don't get anything on that list - except Felix catfood - bugger, the cats are really fussy.
Well, I will have to try some other brands

Debbiethemum · 15/05/2007 18:47

MrsFlowerPot, I fantasize about fruit pastilles, its been 10 years now and I still miss them

mrsflowerpot · 15/05/2007 18:49

I buy the M&S ones sometimes and they're nice but they aren't the same... will have to revert to them full time though.

I can't believe I've never realised before.

NurseyJo · 15/05/2007 18:51

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Rantum · 15/05/2007 18:52

Does anyone know if Nestle produces generic brands for supermarkets?

ie: own brand cereals of the same ilk as the Nestle ones

mrsflowerpot · 15/05/2007 18:54

I was wondering that too Rantum, particularly re Cheerios as I buy Sainsbury's own ones and it's always been a niggling doubt.

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