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City Commemorates Ferrero Canada Donation of $100,000 to Restore Flood-Damaged Trails in Brantford

es, and a workforce of more than 30,000 people across 55 countries.Ferrero entered the Canadian market in 1974. Ferrero Canada markets some of the country’s most loved and iconic brands, including NUTELLA®, FERRERO ROCHER®, FERRERO COLLECTION, RAFFAELLO®, tic tac®, KINDER®, KINDER BUENO® and KINDER® CHOCOLATE. Ferrero further solidified its Canadian presence when it opened a production facility in Brantford, Ontario in 2006. Today, that facility manufactures NUTELLA®, NUTELLA & GO, FERRERO ROCHER®, and tic tac® mints andtic ...

Privacy Policy - CA Resident

accessed through this site (each referred to as "Site," and collectively the "Sites"). Ferrero has a registered office at 100 Sheppard Avenue East, Suite 900, M2N 6N5 North York, Ontario. This privacy policy ("Privacy Policy") discloses our practices with respect to the collection of information through the Sites and our use and disclosure of such information. This Privacy Policy applies solely to information collected through the Sites, and does not apply to information collected through any other sources, ...

Privacy Policy - CA Resident

accessed through this site (each referred to as "Site," and collectively the "Sites"). Ferrero has a registered office at 100 Sheppard Avenue East, Suite 900, M2N 6N5 North York, Ontario. This privacy policy ("Privacy Policy") discloses our practices with respect to the collection of information through the Sites and our use and disclosure of such information. This Privacy Policy applies solely to information collected through the Sites, and does not apply to information collected through any other sources, ...

Contact - US Residents (EN)

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Contact - US Residents (EN)

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