Nestle started selling "drumstick" ice cream after they bought Magnolia Ice Cream in 1999.
Magnolia is an ice cream company in the Philippines that was founded in 1925, who in this case was selling the "Drumstick." Although "Drumstick" ice cream was invented by I.C. Parker of the Drumstick Company in 1928, this product was not known to Filipinos and Magnolia introduced this product in the Philippine market and was a hit among Filipinos.
When Nestle bought Magnolia from San Miguel Corporation in 1999, all the products made by this company including the "Drumstick" became their property.
In the early 90's we suddenly started pronouncing foreign names properly. Up until then it was advertised as "Nestles" then all of a sudden they started saying "Ness-lay". I blame Marathon. They were the first corporate rebranding in the world of confectionary that I remember.
Quality Street was introduced in 1936 by Canadian confectioner Mackintosh's. The brand came under the Nestle umbrella in 1988 with their acquisition of Rowantree Mackintosh.
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Yes, Nestle's chocolate, cocoa and other products containing chocolate are sweets.
Nestle produces chocolate in a variety of forms. The most commonly found are chocolate bars, chocolate syrup, and powdered chocolate.
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