Dulce de Leche, Jewel Supermarket, Wicker Park, Chicago
In my experience, FPO has meant “For Position Only” and has been used by designers to indicate that a photo or an illustration is for placement purposes only. When I came across this dulce de leche in the supermarket the first thing I thought of was that the labels were mistakenly printed before the final images were approved. When I looked around online the product photos I’ve seen use the same image, but don’t have the FPO. So now I’m thinking that maybe it has something to do with the fact that the dulce de leche is made in Chile and imported to the U.S.? Anyone have any ideas?
i thought la lechera was manufactured in mexico, but you saw the actual cans and probably know better. nestle must-a messed up…
I know for fact is HUGE in Argentina. I’m thinking its more South America….
i thought it was mexican too, but this site says chile
http://store.cubanfoodguy.com/product_info.php?products_id=249
The product Nestle La Lehera
Dulche de lecheIs a very popular product made by Nestle Mexico
Made in Chile
Dad
http://www.nestle.com.ar
Here you have the mainpage of NESTLE. Dulce de leche is a tipicall food made in Argetina. It’s milk with sugar and cooked for several hours. It’s like caramel. If you tryed it, you will enjoyed!!!
Leticia