Schwan's Company

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Schwan's Company is a privately owned company under the control of the Schwan family. It was established in 1952 and is based in Marshall, Minnesota. The company sells frozen foods from home delivery trucks, in grocery store freezers, by mail, and to the food service industry. The company has more than 12,000 employees.

History[edit]

Schwan's Company was founded in March 1952 by Marvin Schwan as a one-man-and-a-truck home delivery business selling ice cream. The business expanded in the mid-1950s by selling frozen fish, and in the early 1960s, it added frozen poultry and meats. In 1970, the company began selling pizza to schools, and in 1973, it launched the Red Baron pizza brand for sale in grocery stores.

Products and Services[edit]

Schwan's Company offers a variety of products and services. The company's home delivery service offers more than 350 different foods. Schwan's branded products are sold in grocery stores and the food service industry. The company's major product lines include Red Baron, Freschetta, and Tony's pizzas, Mrs. Smith's pies, and Edwards desserts.

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