Food giant Nestle unveiled a $675 million Glendale plant that makes creamers for coffees, a segment where the company expects ...
Nestle is confident in the growing demand for coffee creamers in the U.S. That's why the company picked Arizona a few years ago for a manufacturing and distribution center that opened last year.
The new facility will produce creamers for several of Nestlé's go-to brands, including Coffee mate, natural bliss and Starbucks, and has the ability to extend to additional beverages in the future.
Coffee mate creamer rolls along conveyer belts, gets wrapped with a label, boxed and prepped for shipping at a huge Nestle ...
The creamer, which is available in three flavors, adds a frothy twist to any beverage.
With an investment of more than $675 million, the new facility will produce creamers for brands including Coffee mate, ...
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