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 ...
including Mondelez International Inc., they say a purchase by Mars would face fewer antitrust concerns. That’s because Mars has less overlap with Kellanova than other brands, due to its focus on ...
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 ...
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 Wrigley has filed a motion alleging a California cannabis company it previously settled with over trademark infringement ...
(Bloomberg) -- Mars Inc. is borrowing the equivalent of $1 billion ... who declined to comment publicly as the matter is private. Mars — known for brands like Skittles and M&Ms candies ...
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 — the candy company that makes M&M's, along with other popular sweet treats — announced that it's dropping an ...
It is also taking action to enhance inclusion and equity and setting out its new brand purpose to create opportunities that offer everyone a seat at the table," the company said. Mars was one of ...