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Nescafé, why does it use the word "bird"?

Nestlé started out as a milk powder company. Nestle finally founded a baby milk powder company in 1867, using his name Nestle as the brand name of its products and the bird's nest pattern as its trademark. Because the English word "Nest" has the same root as his name, it is translated into Chinese as "Nestle". In fact, the English meaning of Nestle is "comfortably settled" and "snuggle"; and the Nestlé graphic naturally reminds people of a loving mother nurturing her baby.

Of course, the original meaning of NEST does not include the word "bird". You can also translate it into bird's nest, or bird's nest, but do you think it sounds good?