This list includes 44 Food brands that start with M, from “M&M’s” to “Müller”. Many entries are global confectionery, dairy, or snack brands alongside notable regional producers.
Food brands that start with M are consumer-facing packaged food and beverage labels beginning with the letter M. Notable examples include M&M’s and European dairy maker Müller.
Below you’ll find the table with country, founding year, and main products.
Country: Shows the brand’s headquarters country so you can assess geographic origin and regional availability at a glance.
Founding year: Lists the year the brand began, helping you track longevity, heritage, and product evolution over time.
Main products: Summarizes core items in three to six words so you quickly recognize the brand’s product focus and category.
Food brands that start with M
Brand
Country
Founding year
Main products
Mars
United States
1911
confectionery, chocolate bars
M&M’s
United States
1941
chocolate candies
Milka
Switzerland
1901
chocolate bars, confectionery
McVitie’s
United Kingdom
1830
biscuits, crackers
McCain
Canada
1957
frozen potatoes, frozen foods
McCormick
United States
1889
spices, seasonings
Maxwell House
United States
1892
ground coffee, instant coffee
Minute Maid
United States
1945
fruit juices, juice drinks
Mountain Dew
United States
1940
soft drinks, citrus soda
Monster Energy
United States
2002
energy drinks, beverages
Miller
United States
1855
beers, lagers
Michelob
United States
1896
beers, lagers
Modelo
Mexico
1925
beers, lagers
Molson
Canada
1786
beers, ales
Moosehead
Canada
1867
beers, ales
Mövenpick
Switzerland
1948
ice cream, frozen desserts
Meiji
Japan
1916
confectionery, dairy products
Mentos
Netherlands
1932
chewy mints, confectionery
Maruchan
Japan
1953
instant noodles, ramen
Maggi
Switzerland
1884
bouillons, seasonings, sauces
Marmite
United Kingdom
1902
yeast spread, savory spread
Marie Callender’s
United States
1948
frozen meals, pies
Manischewitz
United States
1888
kosher foods, matzo
Mott’s
United States
1842
applesauce, fruit juices
Maille
France
1747
mustards, vinegars, condiments
Mission Foods
Mexico
1949
tortillas, wraps
Mahou
Spain
1890
beers, lagers
Maltesers
United Kingdom
1937
chocolate candy, confectionery
Mutti
Italy
1899
tomato products, canned tomatoes
Muir Glen
United States
1991
organic tomatoes, tomato products
Maple Leaf
Canada
1991
packaged meats, deli meats
MorningStar Farms
United States
1975
plant-based burgers, vegetarian foods
Muscle Milk
United States
1998
protein shakes, nutritional drinks
Müller
Germany
1896
dairy products, yogurts
Mezzetta
United States
1935
olives, peppers, condiments
Marie Sharp’s
Belize
1981
hot sauces, condiments
Milo
Australia
1934
chocolate malt powder, beverage mixes
Malt-O-Meal
United States
Unknown
hot cereals, cold cereals
Marzetti
United States
Unknown
dressings, dips, sauces
Mrs. Freshley’s
United States
1994
snack cakes, sweet baked goods
Mrs. Paul’s
United States
Unknown
frozen seafood, fish fillets
Mahatma
United States
Unknown
rice, grain products
Mrs. Butterworth’s
United States
1961
pancake syrups, syrups
Maldon
United Kingdom
Unknown
sea salt, finishing salt
Descriptions
Mars
Global family-owned candy maker known for Snickers and Mars bars; quick fact: privately held and one of the world’s largest confectionery companies.
M&M’s
Iconic candy-coated chocolate pieces introduced in 1941; quick fact: created to prevent chocolate melting for WWII soldiers.
Milka
Alpine-themed chocolate brand recognized for purple packaging and cow logo; quick fact: very popular across continental Europe.
McVitie’s
British biscuit staple maker (Digestives, Hobnobs); quick fact: long heritage in UK tea-time culture.
McCain
World’s largest frozen potato manufacturer, best known for fries and frozen snacks; quick fact: family-owned origins in Canada.
McCormick
Global leader in spices and seasonings for home cooks and foodservice; quick fact: supplies spices to millions of households worldwide.
Maxwell House
Historic coffee brand with the “Good to the last drop” tagline; quick fact: long-established US household brand.
Minute Maid
Coca-Cola’s global juice brand offering juices and concentrates; quick fact: widely sold in supermarkets and convenience stores.
Mountain Dew
High-caffeine citrus soda from PepsiCo, popular with youth and gamers; quick fact: strong flavored sub-brands and limited editions.
Monster Energy
Major energy drink brand known for extreme-sports sponsorships; quick fact: one of the top-selling energy drink labels worldwide.
Miller
Historic American brewery known for Miller Lite and High Life; quick fact: founded in Milwaukee by Frederick Miller.
Michelob
Premium beer line from Anheuser-Busch positioned as upscale lager; quick fact: long-running sponsorships in sports and events.
Modelo
Popular Mexican brewing brand (Modelo Especial) with strong US export presence; quick fact: part of Grupo Modelo family.
Molson
One of North America’s oldest breweries with flagship Molson Canadian; quick fact: founded in Montreal and still a major brewer.
Moosehead
Canada’s oldest independent brewery; quick fact: family-owned and regionally popular in Atlantic Canada.
Mövenpick
Premium Swiss ice cream brand available internationally; quick fact: often positioned in upscale retail channels.
Meiji
Major Japanese food company with chocolates, dairy and infant formula; quick fact: strong presence across Asia.
Mentos
Globally sold mint and chewy candy brand with “Freshmaker” heritage; quick fact: widely used as breath-freshening candy.
Maruchan
Popular instant ramen brand especially in North America and Japan; quick fact: affordable, shelf-stable noodle cups and packs.
Maggi
Nestlé-owned seasoning and instant soup brand used globally; quick fact: famous for instant stock cubes and sauces.
Marmite
Iconic British spread known for bold flavor and “Love it or hate it” positioning; quick fact: strong cultural presence in the UK.
Marie Callender’s
Retail frozen meals and pies brand known for comfort foods; quick fact: started as a bakery and moved into frozen retail.
Manischewitz
Leading US kosher brand known for matzo, wines, and Passover foods; quick fact: long-serving kosher pantry staple.
Mott’s
Well-known applesauce and juice brand in North America; quick fact: common ingredient for lunches and baking.
Maille
Premium French mustard and condiment brand with gourmet positioning; quick fact: historic Parisian Maison with upscale spreads.
Mission Foods
One of the world’s largest tortilla manufacturers and exporter of wraps and flatbreads; quick fact: global supplier to retail and foodservice.
Mahou
Leading Spanish brewing brand with domestic dominance and export markets; quick fact: often paired with tapas culture.
Maltesers
Light malt-centered chocolate balls from Mars; quick fact: marketed as a lighter-textured chocolate snack.
Mutti
Italian tomato specialist known for passata and premium canned tomatoes; quick fact: widely used by chefs for authenticity.
Muir Glen
Organic tomato and sauce brand owned by General Mills; quick fact: focuses on organic sourcing and non-GMO claims.
Maple Leaf
Major Canadian packaged meats brand (Maple Leaf Foods); quick fact: broad product range from bacon to deli slices.
MorningStar Farms
Pioneer vegetarian brand offering frozen meat alternatives; quick fact: one of the earliest mainstream plant-based lines.
Muscle Milk
Sports-nutrition brand for ready-to-drink protein beverages and powders; quick fact: popular among athletes and gym-goers.
Müller
European dairy brand known for yogurts and desserts; quick fact: prominent across UK and continental Europe.
Mezzetta
Family-owned California brand for jarred Italian-style peppers, olives and condiments; quick fact: staple in deli-style recipes.
Marie Sharp’s
Belizean hot sauce brand famed for habanero-based sauces; quick fact: popular in Caribbean and specialty hot-sauce markets.
Milo
Nestlé chocolate malt drink mix hugely popular in Asia, Africa and Oceania; quick fact: often consumed hot or cold.
Malt-O-Meal
Value-oriented cereal brand offering bagged cereals and hot cereals; quick fact: often packaged in large, lower-cost formats.
Marzetti
US brand recognized for salad dressings, dips and specialty sauces; quick fact: common in supermarket refrigerated aisles.
Mrs. Freshley’s
Packaged snack cake brand found in grocery bakery sections; quick fact: offers single-serve cakes and pastries.
Mrs. Paul’s
Retail frozen seafood brand offering breaded fish and fillets; quick fact: targeted at home-prepared seafood meals.
Mahatma
Consumer rice brand sold widely in US supermarkets; quick fact: positioned as versatile everyday rice for home cooking.
Mrs. Butterworth’s
Iconic bottle-shaped syrup brand known for breakfast syrups; quick fact: recognizable anthropomorphic bottle design.
Maldon
Specialty sea-salt brand prized by chefs and home cooks; quick fact: flakey pyramid salt harvested in Essex, England.
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