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NESTLÉ BOYCOTT Campaign Against Nestlé RESOURCE 1 code; if not, start a campaign to make your government Africa: legislate the Code. PO Box 781, Mbabane, Swaziland. • Write articles on the Campaign/Boycott for your local/ Tel: (268) 45006. Fax: (268) 44246. Campaign against Nestlé: school/university/union newsletter. what you can do • Write a petition letter and collect signatures. Send NEW ZEALAND • Don’t buy Nescafe coffee and write to tell Nestlé that the letter to your country’s Nestlé’s headquarters with you support the Boycott. copies to the corporate head office, to the nearest Tul Bevan, Campaign/Boycott/IBFAN member. NZ Lactation Consultants Association, • Don’t buy other Nestlé products • Hold demonstrations outside a local Nestlé factory, PO Box 29279, Christchurch. • Educate yourself on the baby milk issue. Write to your office or café. New Zealand nearest Boycott/IBFAN member for information. Tel: (03) 473 8677. • Ask Nestlé staff to question their bosses. • Educate yourself on how to recognise violations of Beverages: Nescafe, including Cappuccino, Classic, • Educate yourself on the benefits of breastfeeding. the Code. Write to your nearest Boycott/IBFAN Expresso and Fine Blend; International Roast; member for information. Encourage new mothers to breastfeed. Andronicus; Caro; Carnation; Milo; Nesquik; Vittel and • Talk to your friends, neighbours, relatives, colleagues Perrier mineral waters; Nestea. about the baby milk issue. Contacts – NESTLÉ BOYCOTT Confectionery: Kit Kat; Smarties; Rolo; Quality Street; • Help initiate the Campaign against Nestlé/Nestlé Life Savers; Milky Bar; Milo Bar; Scorched Almonds; Boycott in your neighbourhood/city/country. INTERNATIONAL After Eight; Allen’s confectionery, including • Encourage community groups, unions, religious Oddfellows, Mackintosh’s Toffees, Kool mints, International Babyfood Action Network (IBFAN). groups, schools, universities and other organisations Raspberry Twists, Soothers and Vita C; Allen’s/Heards Europe: to join the campaign. confectionery including Barley Sugars; Black Knight; c/o GIFA, BP 157, 1211 Geneve 19, Switzerland. • Monitor pharmacies, clinics, hospitals and other Granny’s licorice; Pixie Caramel; Chokito; Chocolate Tel: (4122) 798 9164. Fax: (4122) 798 4443. health facilities for free goodies given by baby milk Raisins/ Peanuts; Nut Roll; Crunch; Regina Also as under Britain. manufacturers, including Nestlé. Inform violations to confectionery, including Marshmellows, Party Mix, North America: see under Canada/US. your nearest Campaign/Boycott office, IBFAN/ICDC, Pineapple Chunks, Strawberry Hearts and Choc as well as Nestlé. Latin America: Orange Slices; Nutoata bars; Canterbury Oaty bars. Amaranta N90, Stantacha, Erb Prado del Este, • Monitor the local newspapers, magazines, TV and Cooking products: Nestlé baking cocoa, Nestlé cooking Caracas 1080, Venezuela. radio programmes for Code violations. Inform chocolate, Chocolate Melts, Choc Bits, Milk Melts, Tel/Fax: (582) 977 0476. violations to your nearest Campaign/Boycott office, Highlander condensed milk, Reduced Cream, Quick IBFAN/ICDC, as well as Nestlé. Asia & Pacific: Custard Mix. PO Box 19, 10700 Penang, Malaysia. • Find out if your country has a law against unethical Processed food: Maggi; Findus frozen food, including Tel: (604) 656 9799. Fax: (604) 657 2655. marketing of baby foods, whether there is a voluntary Lean Cuisine; Buitoni pasta and sauces; Nanda pasta; Crosse & Blackwell relishes/pickles. THE BOYCOTT BOOK 71 Pet food: Friskies, Go Cat, Cat Meow, Fancy Feast, Tux, E-mail: [email protected] Spreads/pickles: Branston, Gales honey, Holgates honey, Trusty. Tel: (01223) 464420. Fax: (01223) 464417. Pan-Yan, Sun-pat, Tartex, Vessen pate. Dairy products: Yoplait Beverages: Nescafe, including Gold Blend, Blend 37, Seasonings: British Shoyu, British vinegars, Cook-in-the- Alta Rica, Cap Colombie, Cappuccino, Decaff, Fine Pot, Dufrais, Sarsons. Blend; Milo; Build-up; Caro; Elevenses; FloMix; Libby’s Cosmetics and eye care: L’Oreal, Lancome, Claudel, Alcon. C Drinks; Mix-O-Choc, Moonshine; Nescore; Nesfit; AUSTRALIA Pet foods: Friskies, Go-Cat, Go-Dog. Nesquik; Slender; Superquik; Um Bongo. Baby Food Action Group, Supermarket own-name brands: Most supermarket Confectionery: Kit Kat, Rowntree, Aero, After Eight, Polo, Community Aid Abroad, chains refuse to reveal the sources of their own name Smarties, Lion Bar, Quality Street, Rolo, Toffee Crisp, 156 George St, Fitzroy, Vic 3065. products but both Tesco and the Co-op deserve credit Toffo, Walnut Whip, Weekend, Yorkie, Matchmakers, Australia for having come clean with us to allow consumers an Milky Bar, Munchies, Black Magic, Fox’s Glacier Mints, Tel: (03) 481 4489. informed choice. Nestlé makes Tesco’s Corn Flakes, Fruit Pastilles, Animal bar, Baci, Blue Riband, Beverages: Nescafe, including Gold Blend, Decaff; Milo; Sultana Bran, Bran Flakes, Cocoa Puffs, Puffed Rice Breakaway, Cabana, Caramac, Caramel Wafer, Cello, Caro; Slender. and Cocoa Flakes and the Co-op’s Peanut Butter, Rich Creamola, Dairy Crunch, Drifter, Eclipse, Good News, Dairy products: Carnation, Coffeemate, Ideal, Tip-Top. Chocolate Mousse and Easy Serve Ice Cream. Nestlé Festival, Gray& Dunn biscuits, Jellytots, Karima, makes nothing for Budgen. But Sainsbury and Safeway Confectionery: Kit Kat, Rowntree, Aero, After Eight, Montego, Novo, RPC, Savana, Secret, Tooty Frooties. refused to tell us and should not be rewarded for Smarties, Bad, Black Magic, Fruit Pastilles, Milky Bar, Ice cream: Lyons Maid. this: all their own-brand cereals, dairy products and Quality Street, Rolo. Cereals: Shredded Wheat, Shreddies, Cheerios, ice cream should be treated with suspicion. Mineral water: Perrier, Vittel. Cinnamon Toast Crunch, Cocoa Puffs, Crisp Rice, Processed food: Findus, Maggi, Lean Cuisine, Branston Energen, Force, Golden Grahams, Lucky Charms, Pickle. Team, Robertson’s cornflakes, Sunny Jim, Wheatflakes. CANADA/UNITED STATES Cereals: Shredded Wheat. Dairy products: Carnation, Chambourcy, Coffeemate, INFACT Canada, Pet food: Go-Cat, Go-Dog. Fussells, Ideal, Milkmaid, Tip-Top, Bonjour, Chamby, 10 Trinity Square, Cosmetics: L’Oreal, Lancome. Creme Vienna, Dariky, Flanby, Fulcreem custard, Toronto, Ont, MSG I B I . Hippopota, Jacky, Kremly, Le Grande, Nouvelle, Robot. Canada Mineral water: Perrier, Ashbourne, Contrexeville, Vittel, Tel: (416) 595 9819. Fax: (416) 591 9355. BRITAIN Vittelloise. Web site: www.infactcanada.ca/ Baby Milk Action, Processed food: Findus, Buitoni pasta & canned foods, Beverages: Nescafe, Nestea, Chase & Sandborn, Hills 23 St Andrews St, Crosse & Blackwell, Maggi, Alphabetti, Bonne Cuisine, Brothers, Coffeemate, Movenpick, MJB, Taster’s Cambridge C132 3AX. Dish of the Day, Eskimo, Four Seasons, Healthy Choice, Encore, Club, Carnation, Libby’s juices, UK Balance, Lean Cuisine, Pasta choice, Rice & Things, Calistoga, Goodhost. Website: www.babymilkaction.org Scrunchies, Waistline. Confectionery: Laura Secord, Chunky Goobers, Coffee 72 THE BOYCOTT BOOK Crisp, Aero, Baci, Quality Street, Nestlé Beich Santa Maria, La Vie, Deer Park, Al Manhal, Ozarka, Pharmaceutical Products: Alcon, Galderma. fundraising chocolate, Kit Kat, Smarties, After Eight, Hepar, Aberfoyle. Cosmetics: L’Oreal, Laboratoires Innéov, Maybelline, Baby Ruth, Bit 0 Honey, Butterfinger, Alpine White Other Beverages: Nestea, Nesquik, Nescau, Milo, Garnier, Lancome, Biotherm, Ralph, Lauren, Giorgio Chocolate, Crunch, Raisinats, Black Magic, Turtles, Carnation, Libby’s, Caro. Armani, Guy Laroche, Matrix, Redken. Mirage. Shelf Stable Dairy Products: Nestlé, Nido, Nespray, Ice cream: Laura Secord, Crunch, Drumstick, Mr Big, Ninho, Carnation, Milkmaid, La Lechera, Moca, Klim, Haagen Dazs ice-cream bars. Gloria, Svelty, Molico, Nestlé Omega Plus, Bear Brand, Nestlé products to Boycott in the UKs Mineral water: Perrier, Vittel, Poland Spring. Coffee-mate, LC1, Chmyto La Laitiere, Sveltesse, Yoco. Coffees: Nescafé, Gold Blend, Blend 37, Alta Rica, Cap Processed food: Stouffers, Lean Cuisine, Buitoni, Breakfast Cereals: Nestlé, Nestlé Quik. Colombie, Cappuccino, Decaff, Fine Blend Contadina, Crosse & Blackwell, Maggi, MJB. Infant Foods: Nestlé (this includes Good Start, SMA, Dairy Products: Carnation, Chambourcy, Coffee-Mate, Cosmetics/eye care: L’Oreal, Warner, Alcon. Follow-Up, Follow-Up Soy, Alsoy, Nursoy, Nestlé Baby Fussells, Ideal, Milkmaid, Tip-Top, Bonjour, Chamby, Creme Vienna, Darlky, Flanby, Fulcreem Custard Wines: Beringer, Chateau Souverain, Los Hermanos, Cereal), Nan, Lactogen, Beba, Nestogen, Cérélac, Hippopota, Jacky, Dremly, Le Grande, Nouvelle, Robot Nappa Ridge. Neslac, Nestum, Guigoz. Confectionary and Snacks: Kit Kat, Rowntree, Aero, Nestlé has marketing agreements in North America with Performance Nutrition: PowerBar. After Eights, Lyons Maid ice cream, Polo, Smarties, Nabisco, Walt Disney, Movenpick, Ault Foods (Sealtest HealthCare Nutrition: Nutren, Peptamen, Modulen. Animal Bar, Baci Chocolate, Black Magic, Blue Riband, Dairies) and Coca Cola (Nestea). Culinary Products: Maggi, Buitoni, Thomy, Winiary. Breakaway, Cabana, Caramac, Caramel Wafer, Cello, Frozen Foods: Maggi, Buitoni, Stouffer’s, Hot Pockets. Creamola, Dairy Crunch, Drifter, Eclipse, Good News, Ice Cream: Nestlé, Frisco, Motta, Camy, Savory, Peters, Festival, Fruit Pastilles, Fox’s Glacier Minst, Gray & Nestlé products to Boycott in Canada Haagen Dasz, Movenpick. Dunn biscuits, Henri Nestlé collection, Jellytots, These are Nestlé’s main brand names. Some of their Refridgerated Products: Nestlé, Buitoni, Herta, Toll Karima, Lion bar, Matchmakers,
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