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1960 Joined [[Associated Biscuit Manufacturers|Associated Biscuits]]. | 1960 Joined [[Associated Biscuit Manufacturers|Associated Biscuits]]. | ||
1970s '''W. and R. Jacob''' in Dublin merged with [[Boland' Bakery|Boland's Biscuits]] to form [[Irish Biscuits]], and moved to Tallaght, Ireland. | 1970s '''W. and R. Jacob''' in Dublin merged with [[Boland's Bakery|Boland's Biscuits]] to form [[Irish Biscuits]], and moved to Tallaght, Ireland. | ||
1982 Associated Biscuits was purchased by [[Nabisco]]. | 1982 Associated Biscuits was purchased by [[Nabisco]]. |
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Biscuit manufacturers.
Established 1885
Pre-1839: Established in Waterford, Ireland, making Ship's Biscuits. Later moved to Bishop Street, Dublin.
1851 W. and R. Jacob and Co, sweet biscuit-making began.
1850-60s The company grew to be Dublin's second-largest employer, after Guinness.
1883 W. and R. Jacob and Co Ltd.
Jacob's Cream Crackers was introduced to the UK market.
1913 Despite being well looked after, the workers at the company joined the Great Strike and Lock Out, being the last to return to work.
Jacob's Biscuits became famous across the UK and world.
1914 Liverpool Factory opened.
1922 A separate English company was formed. The Dublin branch retained the W. and R. Jacob name, while the Liverpool branch was renamed Jacob's Bakery Ltd.
At some point known as Jacob and Co
1960 Joined Associated Biscuits.
1970s W. and R. Jacob in Dublin merged with Boland's Biscuits to form Irish Biscuits, and moved to Tallaght, Ireland.
1982 Associated Biscuits was purchased by Nabisco.
1988 Kohlberg Kravis Roberts acquired Nabisco[1]
1989 Associated Biscuits purchased by Danone and renamed The Jacob's Bakery Ltd.
2004 Acquired by United Biscuits (UK) Ltd.
2008 The company is now part of French food company Danone and known especially for its fig rolls and cream crackers.
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Times December 2, 1988