Information about Nabisco
| Nabisco | |
| |
| Public (NYSE: KFT) | |
| Founded | East Hanover, New Jersey (1898) |
| Headquarters | Hanover, New Jersey |
| Key people | Philip Morris |
| Industry | Food processing |
| Products | Cookies, crackers, light chips |
| Website | www.nabisco.com |
All Nabisco branded cookie or cracker products are branded Christie in Canada. However, prior to the Post Cereals merger the cereal division kept the Nabisco name in Canada. To see the logo for that company, click here.
US Nabisco-branded products are branded Kraft in some other countries.
Headquartered in East Hanover, New Jersey, the company is a subsidiary of Kraft Foods.
"Nabisco Thing"
The Nabisco logo, a horizontal ellipse with a series of antenna-like lines protruding from the top, is known as the "Nabisco Thing", and can be seen imprinted on Oreo wafers in addition to Nabisco product boxes and literature. It has been claimed in company promotional material to be an early European symbol for quality. Oreo cookies in Canada do not have this "Nabisco Thing" as they are branded Christie in that country. Elsewhere, the packaging is branded with the Kraft logo.Merger history
Nabisco dates its founding back to 1898[1], a decade during which the bakery business underwent a major consolidation. Early in the decade, bakeries throughout the country were consolidated regionally, into companies such as Chicago's American Biscuit and Manufacturing Company (which was formed from 40 Midwestern bakeries in 1830), the New York Biscuit Company (consisting of seven eastern bakeries), and the United States Baking Company. In 1898, the National Biscuit Company was formed from the combination of those three; the merger resulted in a company with 114 bakeries across the United States and headquartered in New York City. The "biscuit" in the name of the company is a British English and early American English term for cracker products.A Nabisco silo in Toledo, Ohio
The Nabisco unit that produces cookies and crackers was renamed the Nabisco Biscuit Company in the 1990s. That prompted advertising columnist Stuart Elliott in The New York Times to quip that since Nabisco stood for the National Biscuit Company, the unit should be known as the National Biscuit Company Biscuit Company (a modified RAS syndrome).
N.B.C. acquired the Shredded Wheat Company (maker of Triscuit and Shredded Wheat cereal) and Christie, Brown & Company of Toronto in 1928, but all of the Nabisco products in Canada still use the name "Christie". N.B.C. acquired F.H. Bennett Company (maker of Milk-Bone dog biscuits) in 1931 . When Kraft bought Nabisco, it included Christie.
In 1981 Nabisco merged with Standard Brands, maker of Planters Nuts and separately acquires LifeSavers Candies. The company was then renamed Nabisco Brands, Inc.
In 1985 Nabisco was bought by R.J. Reynolds, forming RJR Nabisco. RJR Nabisco was in turn bought out in 1988 by Kolberg Kravis Roberts in the biggest leveraged buyout in history. This was described in the book Barbarians at the Gate: The Fall of RJR Nabisco by Bryan Burrough and John Helyar, and a subsequent film.
In 1989 it sold Lu, Belin, Jacob and Saiwa to Danone.
In 2000 Philip Morris Companies (now called the Altria Group) acquired Nabisco; that acquisition was approved by the Federal Trade Commission subject to the divestiture of products in five areas: three Jell-O and Royal brands types of products (dry-mix gelatin dessert, dry-mix pudding, no-bake desserts), intense mints (such as Altoids), and baking powder. Kraft Foods, at the time also a subsidiary of Altria Group, eventually merged with Nabisco; in 2007, Kraft Foods was spun off from Altria Group, taking its Nabisco subsidiary with it.
Nestle is licensed to make some of the ice cream/popsicle variants of Oreo, Chips Ahoy! and Kool-Aid in Canada.
In January 2007 Cream of Wheat was sold to B&G Foods.
Legal battles
In 1997, the National Advertising Division became concerned with an ad campaign for Planters Deluxe Mixed Nuts. The initial commercial featured a man and monkey deserted on an island. They discover a crate of Planters peanuts and rejoice in the peanuts' positive health facts. The NAD was concerned that its appoach with the tagline "Relax. Go Nuts." and its claim of containing "no cholesterol" would cause consumers to believe that the product was fat free and, thus, quite healthy to eat on a regular basis.Nabisco made a detailed statement describing how their peanuts were healthier than most other snack products, going as far as comparing the nutritional facts of Planters peanuts to those of potato chips, cheddar cheese chips, and popcorn. Technically, the commercials complied with FDA regulations, and their nature of advertising was generally allowed to sustain. However, as requested by the NAD, Nabisco willingly agreed to make fat content disclosure more conspicuous in future commercials.[1]
References
1. ^ Laurie, Maxine N.; and Mappen, Marc; Encyclopedia of New Jersey: Rutgers University Press; 2004/2005. P. 555.
External Links
- Nabisco Website
- NabiscoWorld
- Adolphus Green, first head of N.B.C. from Kraft Foods website
- Story of Nabisco from the Kraft Canada website
- FTC summary of competitive concerns about the 2000 acquisition of Nabisco
- From Oreos and Mallomars to Today's Chelsea Market -- The New York Times
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Chips Ahoy! is a brand of cookies made by Nabisco. They are widely sold in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Spain, Portugal and Australia and are marketed in large packages of 9, 18, 27, or in various smaller packages.
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Nabisco
Public (NYSE: KFT )
Founded East Hanover, New Jersey (1898)
Headquarters Hanover, New Jersey
Key people Philip Morris
Industry Food processing
Products Cookies, crackers, light chips
Website www.nabisco.
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Public (NYSE: KFT )
Founded East Hanover, New Jersey (1898)
Headquarters Hanover, New Jersey
Key people Philip Morris
Industry Food processing
Products Cookies, crackers, light chips
Website www.nabisco.
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Ritz crackers are a type of cracker designed to be eaten on their own, or with a topping. The Ritz Cracker Brand is licensed to Nabisco, a subsidiary of Kraft Foods [1] . They are circular in shape, salted lightly on one side, and have small scalloping around the edges.
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Teddy Grahams are bear shaped graham cracker snacks created by Nabisco. Although they have had many incarnations since their 1988 release, including a cereal and the short lived Dizzy Grizzlies, the main flavors have always included cinnamon, honey, and chocolate.
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Triscuit is a brand of Nabisco snack crackers which take the form of square baked whole wheat wafers. It was invented in 1902, by the Shredded Wheat Company, in Niagara Falls, New York.
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Wheat Thins are a popular baked snack cracker found in North America and distributed by Nabisco, a subsidiary of Kraft Foods Global Inc.. The product's slogan 'Great Taste...Big Crunch' was developed by Brian Eaton.
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Social Tea is the brand name of a tea biscuit owned by Nabisco International. First owned by Bakers of South Africa, the biscuits were a popular brand in both South Africa and the United Kingdom, before being bought out by Nabisco in 1972.
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Nutter Butter crackers are a product of Nabisco. There have been three crackers made under this brand. The best-known and most popular one consists of two wheat-based, peanut-shaped wafers with a peanut butter-flavored creme center.
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Peek Freans is a company which manufactures biscuits and similar confectionery. It is owned by Nabisco.
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Nabisco
Public (NYSE: KFT )
Founded East Hanover, New Jersey (1898)
Headquarters Hanover, New Jersey
Key people Philip Morris
Industry Food processing
Products Cookies, crackers, light chips
Website www.nabisco.
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Public (NYSE: KFT )
Founded East Hanover, New Jersey (1898)
Headquarters Hanover, New Jersey
Key people Philip Morris
Industry Food processing
Products Cookies, crackers, light chips
Website www.nabisco.
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