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Trebor was founded on 4 January 1907 [2] in south west Essex by W.B. Woodcock, Thomas Henry King, Robert Robertson and Sydney Herbert Marks from Leytonstone and was located on Katherine Road in Forest Gate, London. The name Trebor, the spelling of "Robert" backwards, was registered as a trademark four days after the end of World War I. On 18 ...
Valeo Confectionery Limited (formerly known as Tangerine Confectionery Limited and Toms Confectionery Limited) [1] is a British confectionery company with its headquarters in Pontefract, West Yorkshire.
Extra Strong Mints is a brand name of mints produced in the United Kingdom History. The brand was first made in 1935. Trebor was sold to Cadbury in 1989. Promotion
Trebor Edwards (born 1939), Welsh tenor; Trebor Healey, American poet and novelist; Trebor Jay Tichenor (1940–2014), American composer and pianist; Trebor Mai (Robert Williams, 1830–1877), Welsh poet; Trebor Ohl (Cora Stuart Wheeler, 1852–1897), American poet and author; Trebor Pena (born 2002), American football player
As well as Cadbury's chocolate, the company also owns Maynards and Halls, and is associated with several types of confectionery including former Trebor and Bassett's brands or products such as Liquorice Allsorts, Jelly Babies, Flumps, Mints, Black Jack chews, Trident gum, and Softmints. Global sales of Cadbury products amounted to £491 million ...
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The Sheffield Directory of 1842 records George Bassett as being "wholesale confectioner, lozenge maker and British wine trader". [1] In 1851, Bassett took on an apprentice called Samuel Meggitt Johnson, who later became Bassett's son-in-law. His descendants ran the company until Gordon Johnson retired as chairman in the 1970s.
1999: CSM (Netherlands) buys the Leaf Europe candy and gum business from Huhtamäki (Finland) for €390 million; 2000: Cadbury (UK) buys Kraft's "Hollywood" chewing gum business in France for €185 million; 2000: The Hershey Company (US) buys Fruit Stripe and Bubble Yum gum brands and mints from Nabisco (US)