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  1. Nestle Nestlã© | Crunch Chocolate Bar | 100G

  2. Nestles Anglo-Swiss Condensed Baby Milk Classical Greek Urn Victorian Trade Card

    "Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk.". The start of World War I made it difficult for Nestlé to buy raw ingredients and distribute products. Classical Ancient Grecian Urn Roman lady introduced to tin can of canned milk.

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  3. Farmlea Condensed Milk, 397G

  4. 1972 Nestle Morsels & Borden Eagle Condensed Milk Print Ad Fudgie Scotch Ring

    BUY TWO OF OUR ADS, GET ONE FREE! Mouse well over photo for conditions.

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  5. Nestle Grain Nestlã© Shreddies Original Cereal - 10X460g

  6. c1880 Nestle Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Trade Card Baby Cherub Row Boat Canoe

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  7. Nestle Nestlã© Smarties Colourful Chocolate Small

  8. Nestle's Cocoa Ad: Start The Day The Happy Way ! from 1939 11 x 15 inches

    Nestle's Cocoa Ad. Nestlé has 447 factories, operates in 189 countries, and employs around 339,000 people. In 1867 in Vevey, Switzerland, Henri Nestlé developed milk-based baby food and soon began marketing it.

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  9. Nestle La Lechera, Sweetened Condensed Milk, 14 Oz, 6-Count

    La Lechera. Sweetened Condensed Milk. Net Weight: 84 oz.

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  10. 1936 Australia SECOND CLASS MAIL MATTER - Card Nestle&Anglo Swiss Condensed Milk

    Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co. (Australasia) Ltd. Advertising of various products available. Roller cancelled ADELAIDE S.A. 20 JAN 1936. Sent to TUMBY BAY inm South Australia. 1d Green KGV stamp at top right.

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  11. Nestle's Chocolate Ad: Nestle's Wartime Chocolate ! from 1940's 11 x 15 inches

    Nestle's Chocolate Ad. Nestlé has 447 factories, operates in 189 countries, and employs around 339,000 people. In 1867 in Vevey, Switzerland, Henri Nestlé developed milk-based baby food and soon began marketing it.

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  12. Nestle Grain Nestlã© Shreddies Cereal - 10X415gr

  13. Nestle's Chocolate Ad: Semi-Sweet Chocolate for Baking ! 1940's 11 x 15 inches

    Nestle's Chocolate Ad. Nestlé has 447 factories, operates in 189 countries, and employs around 339,000 people. In 1867 in Vevey, Switzerland, Henri Nestlé developed milk-based baby food and soon began marketing it.

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