The Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Company was established in 1866 by Henry Nestlé and George Page in Switzerland. It became known for producing high-quality condensed milk, which was a popular product during that time. The company played a significant role in the dairy industry and contributed to the development of various milk-based products.
In 1905, the Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Company merged with the Nestlé company, leading to the formation of the Nestlé Group. This merger allowed Nestlé to expand its product range and reach a broader market. Today, Nestlé is one of the largest food and beverage companies in the world, continuing the legacy of its origins in condensed milk production.