BEECH-NUT

'Beech-Nut Nutrition Corporation' is a baby food company that is currently owned by the Swiss branded consumer-goods firm Hero Group.

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History


Beech-Nut's roots go back to 1891, to the Mohawk Valley town of Canajoharie, New York. It was founded there as 'The Imperial Packing Company'; its first product was Beech-Nut ham. Ham and bacon were the company's main products for its first seven years.
The company was incorporated as the 'Beech-Nut Packing Company' in 1899. In 1900, the year the company's sales amounted to $200,000. Engineers from Beech-Nut patented the first vacuum jar with a design that included a gasket and top that became a standard of the industry and could remain intact under the rigors of transportation.
During the first 25 years of the 20th century, the company expanded its product line into peanut butter, jam, pork and beans, ketchup, chili sauce, mustard, spaghetti, macaroni, marmalade, caramel, fruit drops, mints, chewing gum, and coffee.
In 1931, Life Savers Limited acquired Beech-Nut.
In 1968, Squibb Beech-Nut Corp. was spun off from Olin Mathieson. In 1973 part of the company, selling only baby food, was sold to a group led by lawyer Frank C. Nicholas. In 1977 Beech-Nut Food Corporation became the first baby food company to have an entire product line without added salt.
Nicolas sold the company to Nestlé in 1979.
In 1987, Beech-Nut Nutrition Corporation paid fines and costs totally $2.2 million, the largest amount ever, for violating the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act by selling artificially flavored sugar water as apple juice. John F. Lavery, the company's vice president for operations was convicted in criminal court and sentenced to a year and a day in jail; Niels L. Hoyvald, the president of the company, also convicted, served six months of community service. Each of them also paid a $100,000 fine.
In 1989 Ralston Purina acquired Beech-Nut from Nestlé.
By 1997, all Beech-Nut products became free of added refined sugar.
Milnot Holding Corporation, one of the portfolio of companies owned by the private equity investment firm Madison Dearborn Partners, acquired Beech-Nut from Ralcorp Holdings (a spin-off of Ralston Purina) in 1998.
In [year needed], Madison Dearborn sold Milnot, and Beech-Nut along with it, to the Swiss branded consumer-goods firm Hero Group.[1]
In 2002, Beech-Nut became the first baby food manufacturer to produce a line of baby food with DHA and ARA, two ingredients found naturally in breast milk.
In 2007, Beech-Nut announced its intentions to move all of its manufacturing and corporate operations to Florida, New York by fall 2009. [2]

External links and references



Official website

★ ''The Story of a Pantry Shelf: An Outline History of Grocery Specialties''. New York: Butterick Publishing Co., 1925.

An excerpt about Beech-Nut, from ''The Story of a Pantry Shelf'', via the Library of Congress website

Beech-Nut and Life Savers in Canada, from an Industry Canada website

Frank C. Nicholas biography, 1970s-era co-owner of Beech-Nut

Beech-Nut apple juice scandal, a July 24, 1988 ''New York Times Magazine'' story via Richard Stockton College

Milnot Holding Corporation

Madison Dearborn Partners

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