In 2008, Mars Inc. branched out from chocolate to gum when it acquired the Wrigley Jr. Company for $23 billion. Besides confectionary brands, the company also owns food brands like Seeds of Change ...
Over the past seven years, he played a key role in Mars Snacking, furthering a strategy to establish sustainability across ...
The merger will allow Mars to expand its reach beyond just confections, solidifying its place in a crowded market, and ...
Mars' CEO believes the global supply chain ... they're looking to see what is it you're doing with your brands and your company that's really good for the environment, and how can I be part ...
The candy maker looks to get bigger and more powerful as the benefits of inflation to the profit margins of food companies come to an end.
Applying marketing science, combined with creativity, has helped promote brand growth at Mars, Inc. Understanding marketing laws leads to a new worldview for marketers resulting in different decisions ...
Mars Inc., known for iconic products like M&M's and ... These actions cast a shadow over the brand's reputation.
Mars Inc. is an expert at making sweet treats and wholesome family ... While many companies have an internal brand-building playbook to draw upon, Mars has gone a step further in breaking down the ...
Mars Inc, one of the world’s largest candy companies ... compared to peer PepsiCo’s outstanding 10-year notes and the strength of its confectionary brands such as M&M’s, Snickers, Milky Way and ...
Hotel Chocolat said the deal would allow the brand to "grow further ... "This tie-up with Mars is actually all about solving that for Hotel Chocolat." The company also owns an estate in St Lucia ...