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The company went through some changes over the years and the trademarked Philadelphia name was sold to the Phenix Cheese Company in South Edmeston, New York. In 1928, Phenix merged with Kraft to form the Kraft-Phenix Cheese Company. Philadelphia Cream Cheese has remained a staple product in the average household and in many eateries and bagel ...
In 1928, it acquired Phenix Cheese Company, the maker of a cream cheese branded as Philadelphia cream cheese, founded by Jason F. Whitney, Sr. and the company changed its name to Kraft-Phenix Cheese Company. In 1929, The New York Times reported that Kraft Phenix, The Hershey Company and Colgate were looking at merging. [20]
In addition to Kraft and Heinz, over 20 other brands are part of the company's profile, including Boca Burger, Gevalia, Grey Poupon, Oscar Mayer, Philadelphia Cream Cheese, Primal Kitchen, and Wattie's, eight of which have total individual sales of over $1 billion. [8]
Equal parts nostalgic and of-the-moment, Philadelphia Cream Cheese established itself as the gold standard for cream cheese when it invented the first batch of the stuff back in 1872. You heard us ...
In August 2011, Kraft Foods Inc. announced plans to split into two publicly traded companies — a snack food company and a grocery company. [8]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".
Cadbury, founded in 1824 in Birmingham, U.K., is owned by Mondelez International, which also owns brands such as Oreo, Triscuit, Philadelphia cream cheese and Trident gum.
The supply chain disruptions and cybersecurity attacks plaguing the global economy for most of the year have now claimed an unlikely victim -- cream cheese. See: Cream Cheese Shortage: Kraft Will...
In 1924, Kraft Cheese Company was founded and was listed on the Chicago Stock Exchange. [12] Two years later, it was listed on the New York Stock Exchange . In 1928, it acquired Phenix Cheese Company, the maker of a cream cheese branded as Philadelphia Cream Cheese , founded by Jason F. Whitney Sr. and the company changed its name to Kraft ...