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Kraft Foods Inc. (NYSE: KFT) is the largest food and beverage company headquartered in North America and the second largest in the world after Nestlé SA. The Philip Morris Company, a company that produces tobacco products; now known as Altria Group, acquired Kraft for $12.9 billion in 1988, eventually merging it with another food subsidiary, General Foods, which it had acquired in 1985.
In 2000 Philip Morris acquired Nabisco and merged it with Kraft. Altria sold 280 million Kraft shares via an initial public offering in 2001, retaining an 88.1% stake. On January 31, 2007, after months of speculation, the company announced that these shares would be spun off to Altria shareholders on March 30, 2007. As a result, Altria no longer holds any interest in Kraft Foods.
Kraft is headquartered in Northfield, Illinois, USA, a Chicago suburb. Kraft Foods markets many popular brands in more than 155 countries.
Kraft Foods is named after James L. Kraft.
(From wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)
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Brands
Kraft Foods' core businesses are in beverage, cheese and dairy, snackfoods and confectionery, convenience foods and cereals.
Notable products produced by Kraft Foods are
* A1 Steak Sauce
* Africana Romania
* Ali Coffee
* Arrowroot biscuits
* Athenos mediterranean food products
* Back to Nature (cookies, crackers, etc.)
* Baker's
* Better Cheddars
* Boca Burger Vegetarian products
* Bonox
* Breakstone's or Knudsen's
* California Pizza Kitchen (Only products sold in grocery stores)
* Calumet baking powder
* Cameo biscuits
* Capri Sun (aseptic juice drinks and aseptic flavored water only)
* Carte Noire (Sold mainly in France)
* Charada (Peru)
* Cheese Nips
* Cheez Whiz
* Chicken in A Biskit
* Chips Ahoy!
* Chunky Chunks sandwich spreads (Philippines)
* Claussen
* Clight
* Cool Whip
* Corn Nuts
* Coronita (Peru)
* Côte d'Or
* Country Time (Only powder drink mix)
* Cracker Barrel
* Crystal Light
* Daim (Sweden)
* Dairylea (Europe)
* Del Monte beverage in Canada
* DiGiorno (Delissio in Canada)
* Easy Cheese
* Eden processed cheese loaves (Philippines)
* Estrella Potato Chips (Sweden)
* Field (Peru)
* Filipinos (Spain & Portugal)
* Freia (Scandinavia)
* Fruit2o
* General Foods International coffee and other hot beverages
* Gevalia
* Grey Poupon
* Handi-Snacks
* Honey Maid
* Jack's
* Jacobs (sold mainly in Europe)
* Japp (Scandinavia)
* Jell-O gelatin
* Kaffee HAG
* Kenco (UK)
* Knox gelatin
* Knudsen (cottage cheese, sour cream)
* Kong Haakon (Norway)
* Kool-Aid
* Kraft Caramels
* Kraft Macaroni and cheese (known as Kraft Dinner in Canada, and includes Kraft Easymac)
* Kraft Mayo
* Kraft Peanut Butter
* Kraft Singles
* Kraft Salad Dressings
* Lacta
* Maarud Potato Chips (Norway)
* Marabou (Sweden)
* Maxwell House
* Milka
* Miracle Whip
* Miracoli
* Mostro (Peru)
* Nabisco (and their Canadian division Christie; other countries use the Kraft brand for their biscuits.)
* Nabob (in Canada)
* Non-Stop (Scandinavia)
* O'boy (Scandinavia & Estonia)
* Oreo
* Oscar Mayer
* Grated Parmesan cheese
* Philadelphia cream cheese
* Planters
* Poiana Romania
* Polly-O cheese
* Post Cereal and its many brands
* P'tit Québec
* Premium
* Pretzels
* Prince Polo
* Ritz
* Seven Seas
* Shake 'n Bake
* Simmenthal canned meat
* Snackabouts (Nabisco biscuits with Vegemite, Peanut Butter, Cream Cheese, or Cheddar Cheese)
* SnackWell's
* Starbucks (Only products sold in grocery stores)
* Stove Top stuffing
* Svoge (Bulgaria)
* Taco Bell (Only products sold in grocery stores)
* Tang
* Tassimo T-DISCS.
* Teddy Grahams
* Terry's chocolates
* Terry's Chocolate Orange
* Toblerone
* Tombstone
* Triscuit
* Twist
* Vegemite
* Velveeta
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