Nescafe Ice Java is no longer distributed in the U.S. by Nestle.
Nescafe Ice Java is no longer distributed in the U.S. by Nestle.
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Nescafe Ice Java is no longer distributed in the U.S. by Nestle. You can still buy it online and have it delivered though: http://www.canadaonly.ca
Nestle stopped distributing Nescafe Ice Java in the U.S. due to not enough sales. You can still buy it online and have it delivered: http://www.canadaonly.ca
Nescafe Ice Java is no longer distributed in the U.S. by Nestle. You can still buy it on-line and have it delivered though the website listed below.
No, the priduct has been discontinued in the US.
Good question. I was unable to find it on www.mybrands.com any suggestions? The best place to buy Nescafe Ice Java this currently is from www.canadaonly.ca . I've ordered twice now from them and had no problems. Enjoy! (Jan/2010) You can find Nescafe Ice Java at www.mybrands.com, and pay a normal price for it instead of the high prices people are charging on Ebay since you can no longer buy it at retailers in th U S. that is not true. my wife has been looking for this product for over 1 1/2 years. I looked in every single grocer in jersey for a long time. I even looked in Florida stores on vacation. My wife just recently found it in Stop-N-Shop in north jersey. I would assume that they would carry it at all of their stores. like around $5 i believe. hope this helps. In Chicagoland, you can find it in Jewel for around $4.19.
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It hasn't failed, it is still popular. However, with numerous coffee houses being opened up in larger cities people have learnt the difference between a fresh cup of Java and an instant coffee in sachet. That taste difference makes them want to go to coffee houses more frequently, however at home people still make Nescafe since it is easily available and simple to make.
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