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Misc. News : Consumer Affair Last Updated: Oct 29, 2008 - 11:04:25 AM


Wendy's adds Nestle Nesquik milk, yogurt ‘Squeezerz’ as family pleasers
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Aug 27, 2008 - 8:37:36 AM

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WENDY’S ADDS NESTLÉ NESQUIK MILK, YOGURT ‘SQUEEZERZ’ AS FAMILY PLEASERS

Kids’ Meal Choices Program Continues to Gain Popularity

DUBLIN, OHIO (August 27, 2008) – Wendy’s is introducing low-fat, Nestlé Nesquik milk in its 5,900 U.S. restaurants, along with the “Squeezerz” – low-fat, strawberry yogurt in a kid-friendly, squeezable tube.    

“Nesquik has long been a family favorite,” said Bob Holtcamp, Wendy’s senior vice president of marketing.  “We believe the introduction of Nesquik will be a real plus and will encourage even more milk consumption by our younger customers.  That’s a good thing.”

North America’s leading brand of flavored milk, Nesquik, is fortified with vitamins A and D as well as with additional calcium. Each serving of Nesquik provides 40 percent of the Daily Value of calcium.

The low-fat Squeezerz is made with all natural flavors and contains no high fructose corn syrup.   The Squeezerz replaces a yogurt option that Wendy’s has offered for several years in a cup.

Wendy’s pioneered its Kids’ Meal Choices program in 2005 and it remains a popular option today.   When ordering a Kids’ Meal for their children, parents can substitute mandarin oranges or yogurt for French fries at no extra charge.  They can also select milk instead of a soft drink at no extra charge.   Almost one third of Wendy’s Kids’ Meal orders now include one of these substitutions, and use of this option continues to increase.  

As part of a continuing effort to help families make informed choices about the food they eat, the Company also maintains a “Mom RD” section on www.wendys.com.  This site provides tips on nutrition and healthy eating from registered dietitians, who are also young mothers.  

“Milk has been offered on Wendy’s menu for many years, and the Company currently sells about 40 million bottles per year,” said Wendy’s Registered Dietitian Patty Wynkoop. “Wendy’s has been offering 2% fat white and 1% fat chocolate milk, but, with the move to Nesquik, both choices will now contain only 1%.”

“We’re very excited that Wendy’s has selected Nestlé Nesquik as part of their nutritious children’s menu,” said Cathy Dean, brand manager, Nestlé Nesquik.  “This is the first time that we’ve created a fortified white milk product and we’re pleased to debut it at Wendy’s alongside our ever-popular chocolate flavored milk.  The Nesquik name and the image of the Bunny resonate well with kids.  Kids will think they’re getting an extra treat while parents will know that their children are getting a nutritious beverage with their meal.”

The USDA’s MyPyramid recommends two glasses of milk daily (16 ounces total) for one to three year-olds; three glasses (24 ounces total) for four to eight year-olds; and four glasses (32 ounces total) for children nine years old and up.

Currently, less than half of children ages 2-8 and only about one-quarter 9-19 meet the recommended dairy food intake.*  

Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption

Nestlé will provide a donation to the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption, and the non-profit organization’s logo will be featured on the new milk containers to encourage foster-care adoption.  Created in 1992, the Foundation works to help the 140,000 foster care children in North America who are eligible for adoption find permanent, loving homes.

Wendy’s International, Inc. overview

Wendy's International, Inc. (NYSE: WEN) is one of the world's largest and most successful restaurant operating and franchising companies. More information about the Company is available at www.wendys-invest.com.

*The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 2002

The Wendy's name, Squeezerz, Wendy's Kids' Meal and Mom RD are trademarks of Oldemark LLC and are licensed to Wendy's International, Inc.  Nestlé and Nestlé Nesquik are registered trademarks of Société Des Produits Nestlé S.A., Vevey, Switzerland.




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