PepsiCo, Inc. (NYSE:PEP) today announced that it has acquired leading Peruvian snack business Karinto S.A.C., maker of Peru's top-selling corn chips, Los Cuates,as well as a popular line of nuts and seeds.
"The Karinto brands span a broad array of snack foods, offering consumers a variety of convenient choices, from tasty treats to healthy options,"saidOlivier Weber, president of South America Foods for PepsiCo. "Strategically, we continue to strengthen our core snacks business as we extend our presence in healthy, macrosnack occasions, two of our global food growth priorities. These products are a perfect complement to PepsiCo's portfolio in the region. The strength of the brands and the quality of people who make and sell them represent fuel for growth in an important emerging market -- a powerful combination."
Karinto and its manufacturing partner Bocaditos Nacionales S.A. were founded together inLimain 1968, and the companies have been established leaders in corn-based snacks. Today, beyondLos Cuateschips, their broad portfolio includesFripapasandPapi Fritspotato chips and a large range of nutritious snacks, including seeds, raisins, mixed nuts and the number one-selling peanut brand inPeru. The acquisition includes both companies, including two manufacturing plants inLima, and all of their brands.
The addition of Karinto's snacks reflects PepsiCo's ongoing commitment to transform its portfolio to include a wide range of products, from simple treats to positively nutritious foods.
This transaction also reflects PepsiCo's long-term commitment to invest inSouth America. It follows the recent acquisition of Brazilian snack company Comercio de Doces Lucky Ltda., maker of the popular brandsTorcidaand Fofura.
Source: PRNewswire
四月 17, 2009
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