Mars, Incorporated is an American multinational manufacturer of
confectionery
Confectionery is the art of making confections, which are food items that are rich in sugar and carbohydrates. Exact definitions are difficult. In general, however, confectionery is divided into two broad and somewhat overlapping categories ...
,
pet food, and other food products and a provider of
animal care
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services, with
US$40 billion in annual sales in 2021.
Mars was ranked as the fourth-largest
privately held company in the United States by ''
Forbes''. Headquartered in
McLean
MacLean, also spelt Maclean and McLean, is a Gaelic surname Mac Gille Eathain, or, Mac Giolla Eóin in Irish Gaelic), Eóin being a Gaelic form of Johannes (John). The clan surname is an Anglicisation of the Scottish Gaelic "Mac Gille Eathain" ...
,
Virginia, the company is entirely owned by the
Mars family
The Mars family is an American family that owns the eponymous confectionery company Mars, Inc. In 1988, the family was ranked as the richest family in the United States of America by ''Fortune'' magazine. It has since been surpassed by the Walt ...
.
Mars operates in four business segments around the world:
Mars Wrigley Confectionery (headquartered in
Chicago, Illinois, with U.S. headquarters in
Hackettstown and
Newark, New Jersey), Petcare (
Zaventem, Belgium
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;
Poncitlán and Jalisco, Mexico;
Querétaro, Mexico), Food (
Rancho Dominguez, California
Rancho Dominguez is an unincorporated community in Los Angeles County, California. Rancho Dominguez is located between the cities of Compton, Long Beach and Carson.
The communities of unincorporated Rancho Dominguez are: Rancho Dominguez, Ea ...
), and MARS Edge (
Germantown, Maryland
Germantown is an urbanized census-designated place in Montgomery County, Maryland, United States. With a population of 91,249 as of 2020 U.S. Decennial Census, Germantown is the third most populous place in Maryland, after the city of Baltimore ...
), the company's life sciences division.
History
Mars is a company known for the confectionery items that it manufactures, such as
Mars bars,
Milky Way bars,
M&M's,
Skittles
Skittles may refer to:
* Skittles (confectionery), a brand of fruit-flavor chewy candy, distributed by Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company
*'' Skittles Commercial: The Broadway Musical''
* Skittles (sport), the game from which bowling originated
* Skittles (ch ...
,
Snickers, and
Twix. It also produces non-confectionery snacks, such as
Combos, and other foods, including
Ben's Original, and pasta sauce brand
Dolmio
Dolmio is the brand, brand name of a range of pasta sauces made by Mars, Incorporated. The range includes jars of sauces and ready-meal style packets and stir-ins. The company is marketed in television commercials and other media by puppets, know ...
, as well as pet foods, such as
Pedigree
Pedigree may refer to:
Breeding
* Pedigree chart, a document to record ancestry, used by genealogists in study of human family lines, and in selective breeding of other animals
** Pedigree, a human genealogy (ancestry chart)
** Pedigree (animal ...
,
Whiskas,
Nutro
The Nutro Company, Inc., a subsidiary company of Mars Incorporated, is the developer and manufacturer of the Max, Wholesome Essentials, Ultra, Wild Frontier, and Crave brands of dog and cat food, as well as Greenies dental treats. The company is ...
and
Royal Canin brands.
Orbit gum
Orbit is a brand of sugarless chewing gum from the Wrigley Company. In the United States, where it was re-launched in 2001, it is sold in cardboard boxes with 14 individually wrapped pieces per package. In the UK, where it was launched in 1899 ...
is among the most popular brands, managed by the Mars subsidiary brand
Wrigley Wrigley may refer to:
* Wrigley Company, a chewing gum manufacturer owned by Mars, Incorporated
* EG Wrigley and Company, a British manufacturer of cars, car components and mechanical parts
* Wrigley (surname), a list of people with the name
* W ...
. During
World War II, Wrigley was selling their eponymous gum only to soldiers, while Orbit was sold to the public. Though abandoned shortly after the war, about 30 years later, Orbit came back to America during the chewing gum craze.
Franklin Clarence Mars
Franklin Clarence Mars (; September 24, 1883 – April 8, 1935) was an American business magnate who founded the food company Mars, Incorporated, which mostly makes chocolate candy. Mars' son Forrest Edward Mars developed M&M's and the Mars ...
, whose mother taught him to hand dip candy, sold candy by age 19.
He started the Mars Candy Factory in 1911 with Ethel V. Mars, his second wife, in
Tacoma, Washington. This factory produced and sold fresh candy wholesale,
but ultimately the venture failed because there was a better established business,
Brown & Haley, also operating in Tacoma. By 1920, Mars had returned to his home state,
Minnesota, where the earliest incarnation of the present day Mars company was founded that year as Mar-O-Bar Co., in
Minneapolis and later incorporated there as Mars, Incorporated.
Forrest Mars Sr.
Forrest Edward Mars Sr. (March 21, 1904 – July 1, 1999) was an American billionaire businessman and the driving force of the Mars candy empire. He is best known for introducing Milky Way (1924) and Mars (1932) chocolate candy bars, and M&M's ( ...
, son of Frank and his first wife, Veronica,
was inspired by a popular type of milkshake
in 1923, to introduce the Milky Way bar, advertised as a "chocolate malted milk in a candy bar", which became the best-selling candy bar.
In 1929, Frank moved the company to Chicago and started full production in a plant which still exists today. In 1930, Frank Mars created the
Snickers bar and first sold it in US markets. In 1932, Mars introduced the 3 Musketeers bar. The same year, Forrest started Mars Limited in the United Kingdom and launched the
Mars bar
Mars, commonly known as Mars bar, is the name of two varieties of chocolate bar produced by Mars, Incorporated. It was first manufactured in 1932 in Slough, England by Forrest Mars, Sr. The bar consists of caramel and nougat coated with mi ...
.
Mars moved its headquarters to McLean, Virginia, in 1984. It is still a family business owned by the
Mars family
The Mars family is an American family that owns the eponymous confectionery company Mars, Inc. In 1988, the family was ranked as the richest family in the United States of America by ''Fortune'' magazine. It has since been surpassed by the Walt ...
. The company is famous for its secrecy. A 1993 ''
Washington Post Magazine'' article was a rare raising of the veil, as the reporter was able to see the "M"s being applied to the M&M's, something that "no outsider had ever before been invited to observe". In 1999, for example, the company did not acknowledge that Forrest Mars Sr. had died or that he had worked for the company.
Mars' purchase of Doane Petcare Company in June 2007 significantly increased Mars' position in the U.S. dry pet food category. In addition to these businesses, Mars also operates a chain of premium chocolate shops called
Ethel M Chocolates
The Ethel M Chocolate Factory is a chocolate factory in Henderson, Nevada, founded by Forrest Mars Sr. It produces gourmet chocolate for all of the Ethel M and Ethel's brand chocolates. The factory was named after the mother of Forrest Mars Sr ...
. These shops are an outgrowth of the Ethel M premium chocolate business that Forrest Mars started in Las Vegas in 1980 when he became bored with retirement.
In 2008, Mars and this group conducted a research study that resurrected the famous Mars slogan “Work, Rest & Play”. Packaged and led the global launch of the Mars Refuel Sports drink. Initiated and implemented sponsorship program “The Mars Refuel Drink Fund”.
On April 28, 2008, Mars, Incorporated, together with
Berkshire Hathaway Incorporated
Berkshire Hathaway Inc. () is an American multinational conglomerate holding company headquartered in Omaha, Nebraska, United States. Its main business and source of capital is insurance, from which it invests the float (the retained premiums ...
, announced the buyout of
Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company, the world's largest chewing gum producer, for $23 billion in an all-cash deal. The two companies together generated sales of over $30 billion in 2008.
The company published its Principles in Action communication in September 2011. This communication outlines the history of Mars, its legacy as a business committed to its Five Principles, and the company's goal of putting its Principles into action to make a difference to people and the planet through performance. Encompassing themes of Health and Nutrition, Supply Chain, Operations, Products, and Working at Mars, the Principles in Action communication outlines Mars Incorporated's targets, progress, and ongoing challenges. It also describes its businesses, including Petcare, Chocolate, Wrigley, Food, Drinks, Symbioscience.
The company spent more than $1.8 million on lobbying during 2008, almost all of it at
Patton Boggs, where it has long been one of the largest lobbying clients. Mars also spent $10,000 at
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom. In 2009, Mars also hired
Ernst & Young to lobby on corporate and international tax issues, including issues related to tax changes proposed by the
Obama administration
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. The company spent another $1,655,000 that year.
In 2014, Mars opened a new $270 million chocolate plant in
Topeka, Kansas, the first new Mars plant in the US in 35 years.
In 2016, Mars announced the merger of its chocolate and Wrigley segments to form a new subsidiary, called Mars Wrigley Confectionery.
In 2017, the company's confectionery segment announced a return to its roots, and opened a new office in
Newark, New Jersey.
In May 2020, Mars filed a lawsuit against
JAB Holding over claims that Jacek Szarzynski, a former JAB Holding executive stole various confidential documents and passed them to the owner of
Pret A Manger and
Panera Bread. According to the lawsuit, over 6,000 Mars internal documents, including detailed financial results, strategic planning documents, and potential acquisition targets, were illegally downloaded.
In the United States, the company has 22 manufacturing facilities in
Hackettstown, New Jersey;
Albany, Georgia;
Burr Ridge, Illinois;
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Minneapolis () is the largest city in Minnesota, United States, and the county seat of Hennepin County. The city is abundant in water, with thirteen lakes, wetlands, the Mississippi River, creeks and waterfalls. Minneapolis has its origins ...
;
Chicago, Illinois; and
Mattoon, Illinois;
Cleveland, Tennessee
Cleveland is the county seat of and largest city in Bradley County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 47,356 at the 2020 census. It is the principal city of the Cleveland metropolitan area, Tennessee (consisting of Bradley and neigh ...
;
Chattanooga, Tennessee;
Columbia, South Carolina;
Columbus, Ohio
Columbus () is the state capital and the most populous city in the U.S. state of Ohio. With a 2020 census population of 905,748, it is the 14th-most populous city in the U.S., the second-most populous city in the Midwest, after Chicago, and t ...
;
Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania;
Greenville, Mississippi;
Greenville and
Waco, Texas;
Henderson and
Reno, Nevada;
Fort Smith, Arkansas;
Joplin, Missouri; Kansas City, Missouri;
Miami, Oklahoma; and
Galena, Kansas. Their newest facility is situated in
Topeka, Kansas. Their Canadian facilities are located in
Bolton and
Newmarket, Ontario.
In November 2020, Mars acquired full ownership of snack food company
Kind North America for $5 billion.
In December 2022, it was announced Mars had acquired the
West Valley City-headquartered whole-fruit snacking brand, Trü Frü.
Mars Food UK Limited
''Mars Food UK Limited'' is the name of the United Kingdom branch of Mars, Inc. The company is based in
Slough
Slough () is a town and unparished area in the unitary authority of the same name in Berkshire, England, bordering west London. It lies in the Thames Valley, west of central London and north-east of Reading, at the intersection of the M4 ...
, England. Mars brands manufactured for the United Kingdom market but not for the United States include
Tunes
Tunes may refer to:
Places and jurisdictions
* Tunes (Silves), a parish in Portugal
* Tunes, Norway, a village in Norway
* Tunes, Tunisia, now Tunis, eponymous capital city of Tunisia
** Tunes (see), a suppressed Latin Catholic titular bishopri ...
.
In 1932, Forrest Mars Sr. opened what was then Mars (Europe) headquarters, and remains Mars (UK) headquarters in Slough,
Berkshire
Berkshire ( ; in the 17th century sometimes spelt phonetically as Barkeshire; abbreviated Berks.) is a historic county in South East England. One of the home counties, Berkshire was recognised by Queen Elizabeth II as the Royal County of Berk ...
on the then-new
Slough Trading Estate, after a disagreement with his father,
Franklin Clarence Mars
Franklin Clarence Mars (; September 24, 1883 – April 8, 1935) was an American business magnate who founded the food company Mars, Incorporated, which mostly makes chocolate candy. Mars' son Forrest Edward Mars developed M&M's and the Mars ...
. In this factory, he produced the first
Mars bar
Mars, commonly known as Mars bar, is the name of two varieties of chocolate bar produced by Mars, Incorporated. It was first manufactured in 1932 in Slough, England by Forrest Mars, Sr. The bar consists of caramel and nougat coated with mi ...
, based on the American
Milky Way.
Many brands first created and sold in the United Kingdom were later introduced in the United States, including
Starburst
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History Founding and early su ...
(original UK brand name Opal Fruits) and
Skittles
Skittles may refer to:
* Skittles (confectionery), a brand of fruit-flavor chewy candy, distributed by Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company
*'' Skittles Commercial: The Broadway Musical''
* Skittles (sport), the game from which bowling originated
* Skittles (ch ...
. The brands
Twix and
Topic
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Topic / Topics
* Topić, a Slavic surname
* ''Topics'' (Aristotle), a work by Aristotle
* Topic (chocolate bar), a brand of confectionery bar
* Topic (DJ), German musician
* Topic ...
were UK based.
Milky Way in Europe and worldwide is known as the
3 Musketeers in America. Similarly, the
Snickers bar was previously marketed in
Ireland and the
United Kingdom as Marathon until 1990; in the UK, France, Germany and the Netherlands, also until 1990;
Galaxy
A galaxy is a system of stars, stellar remnants, interstellar gas, dust, dark matter, bound together by gravity. The word is derived from the Greek ' (), literally 'milky', a reference to the Milky Way galaxy that contains the Solar System. ...
in the Middle East is known as
Dove in America and worldwide; and
Starburst
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History Founding and early su ...
was known in the UK and Ireland as Opal Fruits until 1998. Chocolate and peanut
M&M's were introduced in 1990.
Mars Drinks UK
Mars Drinks UK, the beverages division of Mars Limited, operates from
Basingstoke
Basingstoke ( ) is the largest town in the county of Hampshire. It is situated in south-central England and lies across a valley at the source of the River Loddon, at the far western edge of The North Downs. It is located north-east of Southa ...
in
Hampshire and specializes in office vending machines. Mars Drinks UK comprises the FLAVIA and KLIX brands which offer branded drinks such as the
Starburst Orange Drink, the
Maltesers Hot Chocolate and the
Galaxy
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drinks.
Mars Drinks also produces coffee and the equipment used to make it. In 1982 FLAVIA was created out of the high demand for coffee in the United Kingdom. Initially marketed as ''Dimension 3'' until 1989, FLAVIA was introduced in France and Germany in 1986 and Japan in 1992 then brought to the United States in 1996 and to Canada in 1997. Other products such as cappuccino were introduced in 2002 and tea in 2004.
In 2018, the Drinks division was sold to
Lavazza.
Mars Petcare
Forrest Mars started the pet food industry in Europe, and his Mars Candy Company bought
Kal Kan
Whiskas (formerly known as Kal Kan) is a brand of cat food sold internationally. It is owned by the American company Mars, Incorporated. It is available either as small meaty pieces in sauce, gravy or jelly packaged in tins, foil trays or pouc ...
. Forrest Mars changed the name of Kal Kan dog food to Pedigree, and Kal Kan cat food to
Whiskas. As of 1991, Mars controlled 60 percent of the pet food market, both in volume and value. Whiskas was the number one brand. As of 1994, Mars was the leading pet food company worldwide with $4 billion in sales.
In February 2003, Mars acquired Aquarium Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (API, incorporated in 1964) and in 2007 it was renamed Mars Fishcare, Inc. The company manufactures and supplies home
aquarium
An aquarium (plural: ''aquariums'' or ''aquaria'') is a vivarium of any size having at least one transparent side in which aquatic plants or animals are kept and displayed. Fishkeepers use aquaria to keep fish, invertebrates, amphibians, aq ...
and
pond products. Mars Fishcare brands include: ''Aquarium Pharmaceuticals (API)'', ''RENA'', ''AQUARIAN'', and ''PondCare''.
The company introduced a genetic test for dogs using cheek swabs to identify breed breakdown, trait tests and health risks in 2007 known as Wisdom Panel. In 2018, Mars Petcare acquired Genoscoper Laboratories, a Finnish animal molecular diagnostics company, "to form the basis for future practical applications in enabling precision healthcare for pets" under its genetic testing unit, Wisdom Health. Wisdom Panel DNA testing expanded to include cats in mid 2021.
In Australia, the division operates three sites that are located in
Wodonga,
Victoria (established in 1967 for manufacture of wet pet food);
Bathurst,
New South Wales (established in the 1980s for manufacture of dry pet food); and
Brisbane,
Queensland (for manufacture of birdcare products).
Mars Petcare manufactures the 'Trill" birdseed range.
Mars Veterinary Health
In 2007, Mars, Incorporated purchased a significant stake in the
Banfield Pet Hospital chain.
In October 2015,
BluePearl Veterinary Partners
BluePearl Specialty and Emergency Pet Hospital is a company owned by Mars, Incorporated that operates specialty and emergency veterinary hospitals throughout the United States. They currently have hospitals in 29 states, as of early 2022. The fir ...
was acquired by Mars Petcare division. This acquisition resulted in Mars Petcare becoming the largest pet nutrition and veterinary care provider in the world.
In January 2017, Mars Veterinary Health North America announced the US$7.7 billion acquisition of Los Angeles-based animal hospital chain
VCA Inc.
In June 2018, Mars Veterinary Health International and Diagnostics acquired the Linnaeus Group consolidating its position as a leading veterinary provider in the United Kingdom.
Factories
In 1963, a large factory was opened in
Veghel in the
Netherlands. This factory has currently the biggest production volume of Mars factories and is one of the biggest chocolate factories in the world. Most confectionery products for Europe were produced in Slough and Veghel. The two factories in Slough were located on Liverpool Road and Dundee Road; the one on Liverpool Road closed in 2007, with Twix production moving to the Netherlands and Starburst production moving to the
Czech Republic.
The major production plant for Mars confectionery products in Australia is in
Ballarat
Ballarat ( ) is a city in the Central Highlands (Victoria), Central Highlands of Victoria (Australia), Victoria, Australia. At the 2021 Census, Ballarat had a population of 116,201, making it the third largest city in Victoria. Estimated resid ...
, Victoria.
There is one factory outside of
Hershey, Pennsylvania, located in
Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania. The factory in
Chicago, Illinois, has its own commuter rail station, simply named
Mars. However, that factory will be closing soon. The building will remain in the hands of Chicago's Galewood neighborhood residents.
Consumer relations
Opposition to labeling of genetically engineered ingredients in California
Throughout 2012, Mars contributed $376,650 to a $46 million political campaign known as "The Coalition Against The Costly Food Labeling Proposition, sponsored by Farmers and Food Producers". This organization was set up to oppose "
Proposition 37
Proposition 37 was a California ballot measure rejected in California at the statewide election on November 6, 2012. This initiative statute would have required labeling of genetically engineered food, with some exceptions. It would have disall ...
", demanding mandatory labeling of foods containing genetically modified ingredients.
Removal of artificial ingredients to food portfolio
In February 2016, Mars stated that it would no longer be using artificial colors in each of its candy products. The company announced that more than 50 of its products would be affected in commitment effort to align with the changing preferences of consumers. The company along with more than 12 others has recently pledged to remove artificial colors from its products. While it has been said that the use of artificial colors in candy, and other products do not pose a threat to human health outright, the preference of natural ingredients by consumers has grown substantially.
The company was not the first to recently announce that it would be changing the use of artificial flavors in its products. In 2015, food giant, General Mills proposed an initiative that noted that all of the artificial ingredients it was using in its products would be dropped by 2017. This meant a reformulation of many of the cereals, with alternatives that were more suitable to the palates of humans. A key aspect in that proposed initiative was that the cereal,
Trix, would no longer have the blue and green colors forming a new iteration of the cereal.
There have been two different arguments presented about the use of artificial colors in foods. Many studies have shown that their use in food could be linked to illnesses such as
ADHD
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterised by excessive amounts of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity that are pervasive, impairing in multiple contexts, and otherwise age-inapp ...
and cancer. There has seemed to be an issue with the use of red 40, yellow 3, yellow 5 and yellow 6 and how they bind to the DNA in humans. Other additives such as Blue 2 have been linked to the cause of brain tumors in rodents and, in 1981, Green 3 was found to be a direct link to bladder cancer. Given the fact that the company will be replacing the artificial dyes in its products, the company has also said that consumers should prepare themselves for the transition process in terms of special packaging and colors being used as to indicate that the changes have taken place. It has been said that the company is not likely to stop using coloring entirely, but that the use of artificial coloring will be going away.
Instead Mars will use natural colors like turmeric in India.
Criticism
Animal vs vegetable ingredients
From May 1, 2007, many Mars products made in the UK became unsuitable for
vegetarians. The company announced that it would be using
whey made with animal
rennet
Rennet () is a complex set of enzymes produced in the stomachs of ruminant mammals. Chymosin, its key component, is a protease enzyme that curdles the casein in milk. In addition to chymosin, rennet contains other enzymes, such as pepsin and a ...
(material from a calf's stomach lining, and a byproduct of
veal
Veal is the meat of calves, in contrast to the beef from older cattle. Veal can be produced from a calf of either sex and any breed, however most veal comes from young male calves of dairy breeds which are not used for breeding. Generally, v ...
), instead of using rennet made by microorganisms, in products including Mars, Twix, Snickers, Maltesers, Bounty,
Minstrels and Milky Way. The response from many consumers, particularly the
Vegetarian Society's request for UK vegetarians to register their protests with Mars, generated extensive press and caused the company to abandon the plans shortly thereafter. Mars switched to all-vegetarian sources in the UK.
Unethical treatment of animals
In 2007, Mars came under criticism from
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) for funding laboratory experiments on mice, rats, guinea pigs and rabbits, which the group alleges are inhumane and in violation of the company's own policies prohibiting experiments on animals.
One study was conducted in collaboration with the
Salk Institute regarding
angiogenesis
Angiogenesis is the physiological process through which new blood vessels form from pre-existing vessels, formed in the earlier stage of vasculogenesis. Angiogenesis continues the growth of the vasculature by processes of sprouting and splitting ...
and
spatial memory
In cognitive psychology and neuroscience, spatial memory is a form of memory responsible for the recording and recovery of information needed to plan a course to a location and to recall the location of an object or the occurrence of an event. Sp ...
, in which mice were given an ''
ad-lib'' diet that included
epicatechin, plant-derived flavonoid. One of the experiments involved groups of control and experimental animals, the latter of which were housed individually in cages that included a running wheel for optional exercise for two hours a day. The former, also housed individually, did not have access to a running wheel. Another experiment was the classical spatial memory assay, the
Morris water maze, in which experimenters had mice swim in water mixed with white paint that concealed the water depth. The study, which Mars contends was legally required in order for the company to make flavonoid-related health claims, showed that the inclusion of epicatechin in the diet improved memory and angiogenesis, more so if coupled with exercise.
Child labor and slave labor
Mars has been criticized for buying cocoa beans from West African farmers who reportedly use unpaid or poorly paid child laborers. In 2009, Mars announced that the company would work towards only purchasing cocoa from suppliers who meet environmental, labor, and production standards.
TransFair USA, an organization which certifies products as Fair Trade, applauded the move and expressed hope that it would include a provision for fair wages for laborers and farmers. In 2010, Mars Inc. received the U.S. Secretary of State's Award for Corporate Excellence. In April 2010, Mars launched the MyCocoaPaper initiative, which claims to provide economic opportunities to women and families in
Indonesia by making paper products out of cocoa bark and recycled office paper.
In 2011, Mars and
Fairtrade International announced an agreement to introduce the first Fairtrade labeled Mars product and to work together to enable farmers to have sustainable livelihoods and substantially increased productivity. The first Mars product to carry the Fairtrade mark was Maltesers, which appeared in stores in 2012 in the UK and Ireland.
In 2019, Mars announced that they couldn't guarantee that their chocolate products were free from child slave labor, as they could trace only 24% of their purchasing back to the farm level (see below). The ''
Washington Post'' noted that the commitment taken in 2001 to eradicate such practices within 4 years had not been kept, neither at the due deadline of 2005, nor within the revised deadlines of 2008 and 2010, and that the result was not likely to be achieved for 2020 either.
In 2021, Mars was named in a class action lawsuit filed by eight former child slaves from
Mali who alleged that the company aided and abetted their enslavement on cocoa plantations in
Ivory Coast
Ivory Coast, also known as Côte d'Ivoire, officially the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire, is a country on the southern coast of West Africa. Its capital is Yamoussoukro, in the centre of the country, while its largest city and economic centre is ...
. The suit accused Mars (along with
Nestlé,
Cargill
Cargill, Incorporated, is a privately held American global food corporation based in Minnetonka, Minnesota, and incorporated in Wilmington, Delaware. Founded in 1865, it is the largest privately held corporation in the United States in ter ...
,
Barry Callebaut,
Olam International
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,
The Hershey Company, and
Mondelez International) of knowingly engaging in forced labor, and the plaintiffs sought damages for unjust enrichment, negligent supervision, and intentional infliction of emotional distress.
Mars scored a yellow rating, the second highest of four possible scores, "Starting to implement good policies", on the 2022 Chocolate Scorecard, which rates all the large chocolate companies on their record in eliminating child labour, providing a living income to cocoa farmers and traceability/transparency.
In its own scorecard on human rights and environmental credentials, Mars states that it has traced the source of their cocoa to 132,000 of the farms that supply their cocoa.
Deforestation in African national parks
In September 2017, an investigation conducted by NGO Mighty Earth found that a large amount of the cocoa used in chocolate produced by Mars and other major chocolate companies was grown illegally in
national park
A national park is a nature park, natural park in use for conservation (ethic), conservation purposes, created and protected by national governments. Often it is a reserve of natural, semi-natural, or developed land that a sovereign state dec ...
s and other protected areas in
Ivory Coast
Ivory Coast, also known as Côte d'Ivoire, officially the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire, is a country on the southern coast of West Africa. Its capital is Yamoussoukro, in the centre of the country, while its largest city and economic centre is ...
and
Ghana. The countries are the world's two largest cocoa producers.
The report documents show, in several national parks and other protected areas, 90% or more of the land mass has been converted to cocoa. Less than four percent of Ivory Coast remains densely forested, and the chocolate companies' laissez-faire approach to sourcing has driven extensive
deforestation in Ghana as well. In Ivory Coast, deforestation has pushed chimpanzees into just a few small pockets, and reduced the country's elephant population from several hundred thousand to about 200–400.
On the 2022 Chocolate Scorecard, Mars scored the second highest of four possible scores for "Deforestation and Climate" and "Agroforestry", "starting to implement good policies". Mars scored a lower rating (third of the four) for "Agrochemical Management", "needs more work on policy and implementation".
Products
Many Mars products are household, famous-name brands. Some of these product lines are manufactured by Mars; others are manufactured by The Wrigley Company.
Original food products
*
3 Musketeers
*
Ben's Original
*
Bounty
*
Celebrations
Celebration or Celebrations may refer to:
Film, television and theatre
* ''Celebration'' (musical), by Harvey Schmidt and Tom Jones, 1969
* ''Celebration'' (play), by Harold Pinter, 2000
* ''Celebration'' (TV series), a Canadian music TV serie ...
*
Cirku CocoaVia is a brand name for a daily cocoa extract supplement. The name CocoaVia is a registered trademark of Mars, Incorporated.
Brand history
In 2003, the CocoaVia brand was first launched by Mars Chocolate. It was the first functional food laun ...
*
CocoaVia CocoaVia is a brand name for a daily cocoa extract supplement. The name CocoaVia is a registered trademark of Mars, Incorporated.
Brand history
In 2003, the CocoaVia brand was first launched by Mars Chocolate. It was the first functional food lau ...
*
Combos
*
Dolmio
Dolmio is the brand, brand name of a range of pasta sauces made by Mars, Incorporated. The range includes jars of sauces and ready-meal style packets and stir-ins. The company is marketed in television commercials and other media by puppets, know ...
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Dove
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FLAVIA
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Fling
The Struggle Front for the National Independence of Guinea ( pt, Frente de Luta pela Independência Nacional da Guiné, FLING) was a political movement in Guinea-Bissau. Founded by groups opposed to the Marxist doctrine of Amílcar Cabral and the ...
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Flyte
''Flyte'' is a 2006 children's novel by Angie Sage and the second book in the ''Septimus Heap'' series. The book's cover was modelled after the in-story book: ''How to Survive Dragon Fostering: A Practykal Guide'' with the Flyte Charm lying on ...
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Galaxy
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Galaxy Minstrels
Galaxy Minstrels are milk chocolate buttons with a hard glazed shell sold in several countries including the UK, Republic of Ireland, South Africa, Kenya, Cyprus, Malta, Canada and Spain.
They originally had the slogan ''"They melt in your mouth ...
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Kudos
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M-Azing
M-Azing is a candy bar manufactured by Mars, Incorporated. It is a milk chocolate candy bar with M&M's Minis inside. It has been available in crunchy and peanut butter flavors, in singles and miniatures varieties.
History
The product was original ...
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M&M's
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Maltesers
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Marathon
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Milky Way
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Munch
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Promite
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Revels
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Seeds of Change
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Snickers
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Topic
Topic, topics, TOPIC, topical, or topicality may refer to:
Topic / Topics
* Topić, a Slavic surname
* ''Topics'' (Aristotle), a work by Aristotle
* Topic (chocolate bar), a brand of confectionery bar
* Topic (DJ), German musician
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Tracker
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Treets
Treets were a brand of confectionery sold by Mars Limited in France, Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands.
The original product consisted of peanuts coated in milk chocolate with an outer shell of dark brown glazed candy, and appeared in the ...
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Twix
Confectionery products manufactured by The Wrigley Company
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5 (gum)
5 is a brand of sugar-free chewing gum that is manufactured by the Wrigley Company, marketed toward teenagers. The name "5" hints at the five human senses (with the ad slogan "Stimulate Your Senses" and "How It Feels To Chew Five Gum") and that i ...
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Airwaves
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Altoids
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Big Red
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Bubble Tape
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Doublemint
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Eclipse
An eclipse is an astronomical event that occurs when an astronomical object or spacecraft is temporarily obscured, by passing into the shadow of another body or by having another body pass between it and the viewer. This alignment of three ce ...
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Excel
ExCeL London (an abbreviation for Exhibition Centre London) is an exhibition centre, international convention centre and former hospital in the Custom House area of Newham, East London. It is situated on a site on the northern quay of the ...
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Freedent
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Hubba Bubba
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Juicy Fruit
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Life Savers
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Lockets
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Orbit
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Ouch!
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Rondo
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Skittles
Skittles may refer to:
* Skittles (confectionery), a brand of fruit-flavor chewy candy, distributed by Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company
*'' Skittles Commercial: The Broadway Musical''
* Skittles (sport), the game from which bowling originated
* Skittles (ch ...
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Spearmint
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Starburst
MicroPro International Corporation was an American software company founded in 1978 in San Rafael, California. They are best known as the publisher of WordStar, a popular early word processor for personal computers.
History Founding and early su ...
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Surpass
Surpass was a short-lived Wrigley antacid gum.
Description
Surpass was a brand of chewing gum released by Wrigley Healthcare. It was marketed as an antacid gum intended to treat heartburn
Heartburn, also known as pyrosis, cardialgia or ...
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Tunes
Tunes may refer to:
Places and jurisdictions
* Tunes (Silves), a parish in Portugal
* Tunes, Norway, a village in Norway
* Tunes, Tunisia, now Tunis, eponymous capital city of Tunisia
** Tunes (see), a suppressed Latin Catholic titular bishopri ...
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Winterfresh
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Wrigley's
Products for pet consumption
*ADVANCE (Australia and New Zealand only)
*Aquarium Pharmaceuticals
*Buckeye Nutrition
*Cesar
*Chappi
*Crave
*Dreamies/Catisfactions
*Dine (Australia and New Zealand version of Sheba)
*Exelcat
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Eukanuba
*Exelpet
*Frolic
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The Goodlife Recipe
The Goodlife Recipe was a brand name of cat food manufactured in the United States by Mars, Incorporated. The brand debuted in 2007 with cat food and dog food, however, their dog food and dog treat lines were discontinued in August 2010 for ec ...
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*Greenies
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Iams
*James Wellbeloved
*Kit-e-Kat
*My Dog
*Natura
*Natusan
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Nutro Products
The Nutro Company, Inc., a subsidiary company of Mars Incorporated, is the developer and manufacturer of the Max, Wholesome Essentials, Ultra, Wild Frontier, and Crave brands of dog and cat food, as well as Greenies dental treats. The company is ...
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Pedigree
Pedigree may refer to:
Breeding
* Pedigree chart, a document to record ancestry, used by genealogists in study of human family lines, and in selective breeding of other animals
** Pedigree, a human genealogy (ancestry chart)
** Pedigree (animal ...
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Royal Canin
*Schmackos
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Sheba
*Teasers
*Techni-Cal
*Temptations
*Trill
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Whiskas
*Winergy
Discontinued product lines
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AquaDrops
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Banjo Candy Bar
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Bisc &
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Cookies &
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Pacers
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PB Max
PB Max was a candy bar made in the United States by Mars, launched in 1989 or 1990. They were made of creamy peanut butter on top of a square-shaped whole grain cookie, enrobed in milk chocolate.
The peanut butter in PB Max was sweetened wit ...
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Spangles
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Summit Cookie Bars Summit was a candy bar manufactured in the early 1980s by Mars in the United States. Labeled "cookie bars" on the packaging, but "candy bars" in some advertising, they consisted of two wafers covered with peanuts, all coated in chocolate
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Veterinary services
Mars Veterinary Health North America
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Banfield Pet Hospital – 1,054 sites
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BluePearl Veterinary Partners
BluePearl Specialty and Emergency Pet Hospital is a company owned by Mars, Incorporated that operates specialty and emergency veterinary hospitals throughout the United States. They currently have hospitals in 29 states, as of early 2022. The fir ...
– 61 sites
*Pet Partners – 86 sites
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VCA Animal Hospitals – 917 sites
Mars Veterinary Health International
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AniCura – 280 sites
*Antech Diagnostics / Sound
*Asia Veterinary Diagnostics
*Linnaeus Veterinary Group – 148 sites
*Mount Pleasant Veterinary Group
*Veterinary Emergency & Specialty (VES) Hospital Singapore
*VSH Hong Kong
Awards and honors
The company was named by ''
Fortune
Fortune may refer to:
General
* Fortuna or Fortune, the Roman goddess of luck
* Luck
* Wealth
* Fortune, a prediction made in fortune-telling
* Fortune, in a fortune cookie
Arts and entertainment Film and television
* ''The Fortune'' (1931 film) ...
'' magazine as one of the top 100 companies to work for in 2013, citing the example that employees of the pet food division can take their dogs to work.
The company has made donations to
Elizabethtown College, which includes a room sponsored by them and a weekly executive lecture series.
See also
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Big Chocolate
"Big Chocolate" is a business term assigned to multi-national chocolate food producers, akin to the terms "Big Oil," " Big Pharma," and "Big Tobacco".
Definition
According to self-described fair trade proponents including Ghanaian cooperativ ...
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List of food companies
References
Further reading
Stephen Beckett, ''Industrial Chocolate Manufacture and Use, Fourth Edition'', Wiley-Blackwell, 2008.
External links
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Cocoa Sustainability Initiative(archived)
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