Maggi is a Nestlé brand.
In May 2002 it was acquired by Premier Foods, when it also bought Rowntree's Jelly and other Nestlé brands for £132 million.
In Mexico they are sold in some supermarkets under the Nestlé brand.
Such mysteries do not exist for other Nestlé brands like Butterfingers.
Stouffer's is a Nestlé brand of frozen prepared foods available in the United States and Canada.
Some brands are marketed outside the US and Canada by the Cereal Partners joint venture using the Nestlé brand.
Nestlé Crisp are a line of wafer candy bars that are based on existing Nestlé brands and sold in the United States.
By 1912, aluminium foil was being used by Maggi (today a Nestlé brand) to pack soups and stock cubes.
In some other countries, including the United Kingdom, it is a distinct recipe (with much higher sugar levels) sold by Cereal Partners under the Nestlé brand.
Maggi noodles are part of the Maggi family, a Nestlé brand of instant soups, stocks, and noodles.