The second incarnation of Kraft Foods is an American food manufacturing and processing
conglomerate
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** Co ...
,
split from
Kraft Foods Inc. in 2012 and headquartered in
Chicago, Illinois. It became part of
Kraft Heinz in 2015.
A merger with Heinz, arranged by Heinz owners
Berkshire Hathaway and
3G Capital
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, was completed on July 2, 2015, forming ''The Kraft Heinz Company'', the fifth-largest
food and beverage company in the world.
History
Spinoff of Kraft Foods Group from Kraft Foods Inc.
In August 2011,
Kraft Foods Inc. announced plans to split into two publicly traded companies — a snack food company and a grocery company.
On April 2, 2012, Kraft Foods Inc. announced that it had filed a Form 10 Registration Statement to the
SEC to split the company into two companies to serve the "North American grocery business".
On October 1, 2012, Kraft Foods Inc. spun off its North American grocery business to a new company called ''Kraft Foods Group'', Inc. The remainder of Kraft Foods Inc. was renamed
Mondelēz International, Inc.
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, and was refocused as an international snack and confection company. Burt P. Flickinger III of Strategic Resource Group said the strategy "worked for Mondelez, but not for Kraft."
On November 19, 2013, an arbitration ruling ordered Starbucks to pay Kraft Foods Inc. $2.7 billion because of an early contract termination. The money would go to Mondelēz International, Inc. In October 2013, Kraft announced that it would remove artificial dyes from three macaroni and cheese varieties made in kid-friendly shapes, but not its plain elbow-shaped
Kraft Macaroni and Cheese product with "original flavor". This was in response to a petition by activist
Vani Hari and blogger Lisa Leake who delivered a petition to the company to remove controversial synthetic dyes
Yellow 5 (labeled as
Tartrazine) and
Yellow 6 from its signature macaroni and cheese products.
Kraft and Heinz merger
On March 25, 2015, Kraft Foods Group Inc. announced that it would merge with the H.J. Heinz Company, owned by 3G Capital and Berkshire Hathaway Inc. Kraft's shares rose about 17 percent in premarket trading after the announcement of the deal, which will bring Heinz back to the public market following its takeover over two years prior. The companies completed the merger on July 2, 2015.
Sponsorships and promotions
Kraft is an official partner and sponsor of both
Major League Soccer
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and the
National Hockey League. Since 2006, Kraft Foods has sponsored ''
Kraft Hockeyville'', a reality television series produced by
CBC/SRC Sports, in which communities demonstrate their commitment to the sport of ice hockey in a contest revolving around the theme of community spirit. The winning community gets a cash prize dedicated to upgrading their hometown arena, as well as the opportunity to host an NHL preseason game. In 2007, it was then relegated to segments aired during ''
Hockey Night in Canada''. In 2015, ''Kraft Hockeyville'' was expanded to the United States with a separate competition for communities there.
From 2002 to 2014, Kraft sponsored the
Kraft Nabisco Championship, one of the four
"majors" on the
LPGA
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tour. The company also sponsored the
Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl
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, a post-season
college football
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bowl game, from 2010 to 2012.
Brands
The company's core businesses are in
beverage,
cheese
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,
dairy foods,
snack food
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Traditionally, snack ...
s, and
convenience foods. Kraft's major brands include:
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A.1.
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*
Boca Burger
*
Capri Sun (U.S. Licensee)
*
Claussen pickles
Claussen is an American brand of pickled cucumbers that is headquartered in Woodstock, Illinois, an exurb of Chicago. Unlike many other brands, Claussen pickles are uncooked and are typically located in the refrigerated section of grocery stores.
...
*
Gevalia
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Grey Poupon
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Horsemen
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Jell-O
*
Kool-Aid
* Kraft, including
Kraft Dinner
Kraft Dinner (KD) in Canada, Kraft Mac & Cheese in the United States, Australia, and New Zealand, Cheesey Pasta in the United Kingdom and internationally is a nonperishable, packaged macaroni and cheese product. It is made by Kraft Foods Group ...
,
Kraft Singles,
Kraft Mayo
*
Maxwell House
*
Oscar Mayer
*
Philadelphia Cream Cheese
* RIDG's Finer Foods, licensing name used by Kraft addressing
Bull's-Eye Barbecue Sauce
Bull's-Eye Barbecue Sauce is a barbecue sauce created and distributed by Kraft Heinz in the United States and Canada. It is also the official BBQ sauce of the Calgary Stampede.
History
Bulls-Eye was introduced in 1985 with the tag line ''The ...
* Seven Seas – salad dressings
*
Velveeta
See also
*
List of Kraft brands
*
List of dairy product companies in the United States
*
General Foods
*
Ovson Egg
Ovson Egg was an American food processing company founded in 1919 to provide frozen, canned and dried eggs to manufacturers of products such as cookies, cakes, custards, egg noodles, beverages, ice cream, macaroni, mayonnaise, salad dressing and pu ...
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