Nestle Chocolate Candy
Nestle foods have an interesting history. Henri Nestle was a pharmacist in the 1860's. Nestle's first attempt at making food was to create a formula for babies who could not tolerate breast milk., and over the course of 40 years developed Farine Lactee Henri Nestle to great success and fed babies all over Europe. Over the next 100 years Nestle managed to keep maneuvering through hard times to become one of the most successful companies of different types of businesses, but is most known for their manufacture of chocolate. Nestle makes an assortment of chocolate items with diverse recipes. These items span the candy continuum, ranging from chocolate candy bars to Nestle chocolate cocoa or chips for baking cookies.
Nestle chocolate factories manufacture chocolate for eating for pleasure as well as Nestle cocoa for baking purposes. There is Nestle cocoa for drinking on cold winter days, Nestle baking bits and baking morsels. Baking bits and morsels are manufactured differently, with ingredients in chocolate bits and chocolate morsels being different to determine melting times.
Recipes for Nestle products are made available by Nestle for dessert and snack foods ranging from chocolate cake, chocolate fudge and chocolate cookies to different types of dessert squares involving chocolate and chocolate muffins or chocolate chip muffins. Nestle also makes chocolate baking dough for brownies, and the world famous Nestle Chocolate Chip Toll House cookie chips and Toll House Cookie recipes. Nestle is also a manufacturer of the very popular pound boxes of assorted chocolate candies with fillings. These boxes contain multiple types of chocolate outer shells with fillings that are solid, contain nuts, cr�¨me or caramel.
Nestle also manufactures sugar free chocolate for people that are unable to tolerate the sugar content in chocolate candy and other chocolate confections, but who crave the taste of chocolate.
Nestle is also the manufacturer of gum, mints and licorice.
