Nestle sells Crunch, Nerds and other US brands to Ferrero for $2.8bn
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Nestle is selling its US sweets and chocolate business to Ferrero Group for 2.7bn Swiss francs ($2.8bn; £2bn).
The Swiss food giant said it was offloading brands such as Crunch, Nerds, Runts and Butterfinger to focus on other products.
Italy's Ferrero, which makes Nutella spread, Tic Tac and Ferrero Rocher, will become the US's third-biggest confectionery maker.
The deal is expected to go through by March this year.
Ferrero said the brands would give it "substantially greater scale" and "a broader offering of high-quality products" for US customers.
Healthy steps?
The US confectionery market is the largest in the world, worth about $8bn a year, according to Ibis World.
But Nestle lags behind the likes of Mars, Hershey and Lindt, and said its candy business made up just 3% of its US sales.
These include pet care, bottled water, coffee, frozen meals and infant nutrition, he added.
Some analysts see the decision to get rid of the business, which also includes children's favourites like Laffy Taffy, Chewy Gobstopper and BabyRuth, as another step by Nestle to focus on healthier products.
Since Mr Schneider took over last year, the Swiss business has bought companies that make vegetarian meals, vitamins and luxury coffee.
However, Nestle has said it is still wholly committed to its international chocolate brands such as KitKat.
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