Nesquik (cereal)

Nestlé Nesquik
Product typeBreakfast cereal
OwnerNestlé
Produced byNestlé (except US)
General Mills (US)
CountrySwitzerland
United States
Introduced1999 (1999)
Websitenestle.com/nesquikcereal

Nesquik, also known as Nestlé Nesquik and Nesquik Cereal, is a family of breakfast cereals made by the Swiss company Nestlé, and based on the popular Nesquik product line. Nesquik is marketed by Cereal Partners under the Nestlé brand worldwide except US were is marketed under General Mills brand.

Nesquik Cereal was first introduced in the US in 1999. The cereal consists of small, 1 centimetre spheres of chocolate cereal. Nesquik Cereal is most similar to General Mills' Cocoa Puffs; it is also their most direct competitor. Nesquik Cereal is made with whole-grains and is thus a whole-grain cereal.

The cereal is currently available in 43 countries. In 2012, Nestlé discontinued its distribution of Nesquik Cereal from the US market for reasons unstated by the company. It is available in 30 grams, 375 grams, 590 grams, 700 grams package sizes. Most Nesquik Cereal is manufactured in France.