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==Maynards ==

Maynards is a Canadian confectionery manufacturer known for its wide range of candy products. The company is particularly famous for its wine gums, Swedish Berries, and Sour Patch Kids. Maynards is a subsidiary of Mondelez International, a global leader in the snack industry.

History[edit]

Maynards was founded in 1896 by Charles Riley Maynard and his brother Tom in London, England. The company initially started as a small confectionery shop but quickly grew in popularity due to its high-quality products. In the early 20th century, Maynards expanded its operations to Canada, where it became a household name.

Products[edit]

Maynards offers a variety of candy products, including:

  • Wine Gums: A type of gummy candy that comes in various shapes and flavors, often associated with the taste of wine.
  • Swedish Berries: Small, red, berry-shaped gummies with a unique, sweet flavor.
  • Sour Patch Kids: Sour-coated gummies shaped like children, which turn sweet after the initial sour taste.

Manufacturing[edit]

Maynards operates several manufacturing facilities in Canada and the United States. The company adheres to strict quality control measures to ensure the safety and consistency of its products.

Market Presence[edit]

Maynards has a strong market presence in Canada and is also popular in other countries, including the United States and the United Kingdom. The brand is known for its innovative marketing campaigns and seasonal products, which help maintain its popularity among consumers.

Acquisition by Mondelez International[edit]

In 2010, Maynards was acquired by Mondelez International, a leading global snack company. This acquisition allowed Maynards to expand its product range and reach a broader audience.

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