Difference between revisions of "Jacobs Suchard"
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1990 Jacobs Suchard (UK) plc was placed in members' voluntary liquidation<ref>The London Gazette 11 July 1990</ref> | 1990 Jacobs Suchard (UK) plc was placed in members' voluntary liquidation<ref>The London Gazette 11 July 1990</ref> | ||
1993 [[Kraft Foods|Kraft General Foods International]] acquired the [[Jacobs Suchard]] company, merging with [[Terry's]] to create '''Terry's Suchard'''. The deal included [[Callard and Bowser]], [[William Nuttall|Nuttalls]], [[Smith Kendon]], [[Chocometz]], [[Aura]]<ref>The Times Mar. 4, 1993</ref> | 1993 [[Kraft Foods|Kraft General Foods International]] acquired the [[Jacobs Suchard]] company, merging with [[Joseph Terry and Sons|Terry's]] to create '''Terry's Suchard'''. The deal included [[Callard and Bowser]], [[William Nuttall|Nuttalls]], [[Smith Kendon]], [[Chocometz]], [[Aura]]<ref>The Times Mar. 4, 1993</ref> | ||
Latest revision as of 15:08, 15 April 2021
1982 The Jacobs coffee business was merged with Suchard-Tobler, makers of chocolate.
1983 Claimed to be in the top 5 food companies in Europe; owned Tobler Suchard and Meltis[1]
The trading activities were operated under the Van Houten name
1990 Jacobs Suchard was the world's third largest coffee and chocolate company when it was acquired by Philip Morris of the USA[2]
1990 Jacobs Suchard (UK) plc was placed in members' voluntary liquidation[3]
1993 Kraft General Foods International acquired the Jacobs Suchard company, merging with Terry's to create Terry's Suchard. The deal included Callard and Bowser, Nuttalls, Smith Kendon, Chocometz, Aura[4]