Nestlé

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Nestlé S.A. is a Swiss food and beverage company with the highest revenues of any food company in the world. The company owns 8,000 brands covering a wide array of products including cereal, coffee, bottled water, candy, ice cream, frozen foods, pet foods and more.

Products

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The Transformers

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United States

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In 2001, Nestlé bought Ralston-Purina, makers of Cookie Crisp cereal. In 1986, Ralston-Purina held a giveaway contest where one could purchase a box of Cookie Crisp that included a gamecard with a chance to win a Jazz action figure, minus the Martinii stickers.

Australia

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In 2009, Nestlé bought the Australian ice cream brand Peters, which produced Ultra Magnus ice cream bars in the late 1980s.

Revenge of the Fallen

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Brazilian Easter eggs from 2010 and 2011 respectively.

Italy

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Under their Motta Gelati brand, Nestlé released three different ice cream products to tie-in with the release of Revenge of the Fallen:

Brazil

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Under their Surpresa brand, Nestlé released two Revenge of the Fallen-themed chocolate eggs during Easter season in Brazil:

  • The first one was in 2010 and included a large cup decorated with stock promotional images from the movie;
  • The second one was in 2011 and included some kind of gimmicky toy shaped like an Autobot logo.

Robots in Disguise (2015)

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