Flowers Foods
Coordinates: 30°50′11″N 83°58′42″W / 30.83639°N 83.97833°W
Flowers Foods company logo | |
Headquarters in Thomasville, Georgia. | |
Public | |
Traded as | NYSE: FLO |
Industry | Packaged bakery products |
Founded | 1919 |
Headquarters | Thomasville, Georgia, U.S. |
Key people |
George E. Deese (Executive Chairman of the Board) Allen L. Shiver (President and Chief Executive Officer) |
Products | Wonder Bread, Nature's Own, Whitewheat, Sunbeam, Mrs. Freshley's, Blue Bird, Mi Casa, Cobblestone Mill, Tastykake |
Revenue | 3.75B[1] |
Website | flowersfoods.com |
Flowers Foods, headquartered in Thomasville, Georgia, is a producer and marketer of packaged bakery foods in the United States. The company operates 46 bakeries that produce breads, buns, rolls, snack cakes, pastries, and tortillas. The company’s products are sold regionally through a direct store delivery network that encompasses the East, South, and Southwest, and are sold nationwide via delivery to retailer's warehouses.[1]
Flowers Foods has two operating segments. The Direct Store Delivery (DSD) Segment handles fresh breads, buns, rolls, and snack cakes that are sold regionally through a network of independent distributors. The company is continually expanding its market reach through acquisitions and by stretching its current territory. Flowers’ Warehouse Segment is responsible for the national distribution of frozen snack cakes and breads and rolls that are sold direct to customers' warehouses. Flowers' Mrs. Freshley's brand of snack cakes is available nationally to retail and vending customers through this segment, as is the European Bakers' brand of frozen specialty breads and rolls, which is available nationally to retail in-store bakeries and foodservice customers.[2]
History
In 1919, brothers William Howard and Joseph Hampton Flowers opened Flowers Baking Company in Thomasville, Georgia.[3] In 1944, Flowers became the 6th bakery in the U.S. to franchise Quality Bakers of America’s Sunbeam brand and Little Miss Sunbeam for its white bread.
In 1968, the company became Flowers Industries, and began trading over-the-counter. Less than a year later, Flowers was listed on the American Stock Exchange. In 1982, the company listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol FLO.
In the mid-1990s, Flowers acquired the Keebler Company and Mrs. Smith's Pies. In 2001, Flowers sold its investment in Keebler to the Kellogg Company and delivered $1.24 billion to its shareholders. Flowers’ remaining business units, Flowers Bakeries and Mrs. Smith’s Bakeries, were then spun off into a new company called Flowers Foods. In 2003, Flowers Foods sold its Mrs. Smith’s frozen dessert business to the Schwan Food Company.
21st century acquisitions
On October 25, 2002, Flowers bought out Ideal Baking Company including one bakery in Batesville, AR. Ideal serves north Arkansas, southern Missouri, and the Memphis, TN market.[4]
In December 2002, Flowers Foods bought Bishop Baking Company from Kelloggs Company. The sale includes the bakery in Cleveland, TN.[5]
On September 21, 2005, Flowers Foods closed on the purchase of Royal Cake Company for $10 Million (USD). Flowers will continue to operate the Winston-Salem, NC bakery.[6]
In 2008, Flowers acquired ButterKrust Bakery in Lakeland, Florida, and acquired Holsum Bakery in Phoenix.[7][8]
In 2009, Flowers Foods purchased Leo's Foods.[9]
Tastykake was acquired in 2011.[10]
In 2012, Sara Lee and Earthgrains in California and Earthgrains in Oklahoma City were bought from Bimbo Bakeries.[11]
In 2013, Flowers Foods entered into an agreement to purchase the remaining assets and trademarks of Hostess Brands.[12][13]
See also
Sources
- 1 2 Flowers Foods Corporation Investor Fact Sheet August 2014
- ↑ About Flowers Foods
- ↑ Lightsey, Ed (January 2009). "STAFF OF LIFE". Georgia Trend. Retrieved 8 May 2014.
- ↑ Business, Arkansas (2002-10-25). "Flowers Foods Acquires Ideal Baking Co. | Arkansas Business News". ArkansasBusiness.com. Retrieved 2013-10-28.
- ↑ "Flowers Foods completes Bishop Baking Co. buy - Atlanta Business Chronicle". Bizjournals.com. 2002-12-30. Retrieved 2013-10-28.
- ↑ Boulder Brands CEO Stephen Hughes. "USA: Flowers Foods buys Royal Cake Company". Just-food.com. Retrieved 2013-10-28.
- ↑ Flowers Foods - Company History
- ↑ Flowers Foods to buy Holsom Bakery
- ↑ "Flower’s Foods Acquires Tortilla Maker Leo’s Food". PerishableNews. October 26, 2009. Retrieved October 28, 2013.
- ↑ Joseph N. DiStefano (2011-04-11). "Tastykake sale: Plants stay open; buyer to repay PA". Philly.com. Retrieved 2012-11-18.
- ↑ http://www.dechert.com/Divestiture_Trustee_Announces_Sale_of_Sara_Lee_and_EarthGrains_Brands_in_California_and_Oklahoma_City_Area_to_Flowers_Foods_10-26-2012/
- ↑ Candace Choi (2013-01-11). "Hostess Names Flowers as Lead Bidder for Bread Brands". The New York Times. Retrieved 2013-02-26.
- ↑ "Flowers completes Hostess bread asset acquisition". Food Business News. 2013-07-22. Retrieved 2013-10-28.
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