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Products. Bottled water. Number of employees. 31,740 (2015) Parent. Nestlé. Nestlé Waters is a Swiss multinational bottled water division of Nestlé. It was founded in 1992.
Nestlé Pure Life is a brand of bottled water from Nestlé Waters globally and BlueTriton Brands in North America. The brand was first established in 1998 in Pakistan and is now available in 21 countries in Asia, the Americas, Africa, and Europe. [1] In early April 2021, the sale of Nestlé Waters North America's bottling operations, including ...
Poland Spring is a brand of bottled water, produced in Poland, Maine. It is named after the natural spring in the town of Poland, Maine that it was originally drawn from. Today it is a subsidiary of BlueTriton Brands, formerly Nestlé Waters North America, and sold in the United States.
This is a selected list of the former brands formerly owned, discontinued, or sold to another company by Nestlé. Overall, Nestlé has discontinued, sold, or changed the name of many of its brands. Former brands are categorized by their targeted markets.
Website. bluetriton .com. BlueTriton Brands, Inc. is an American beverage company based in Stamford, Connecticut. A former subsidiary of Nestlé, it was known between 2002 and 2021 as Nestlé Waters North America, Inc. and operated as the North American business unit of Nestlé Waters.
Nestlé's products include baby food (some including human milk oligosaccharides), medical food, bottled water, breakfast cereals, coffee and tea, confectionery, dairy products, ice cream, frozen food, pet foods, and snacks.