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Cretors

C. Cretors & Company is an American manufacturing company, specializing in popcorn machines and other concessions equipment. It was established in 1885 with the invention of the first large-scale commercial popcorn machine to pop corn in oil. C. Cretors & Co. is in Wood Dale, Illinois and is still owned by the Cretors family.[1]

C. Cretors & Co.
IndustryManufacturing, concessions, food processing equipment, popcorn, popcorn makers
FoundedChicago (1885)
FounderCharles Cretors
Headquarters
Key people
Charles D. Cretors, CEO
Andrew Cretors, President
DivisionsEchols, Flo-thru
Websitehttp://www.cretors.com

History edit

 
Charles D. Cretors, Bud Cretors, Andrew Cretors, and Beth Cretors

1880s through 1890s edit

Charles Cretors was originally from Lebanon, Ohio, but eventually made his way to Decatur, Illinois, where he opened a bakery and eventually a confectionery shop. He purchased a peanut roaster for his shop to broaden his product line to include freshly roasted peanuts. Not satisfied with the new machine, he redesigned it for better function. He moved to Chicago seeking success by selling his new machine. He purchased a vendor's license to test his machine in front of his shop. The license, dated December 2, 1885, marks the inception of C. Cretors & Co.[2]

The new roaster was driven by a small steam engine, which automated the roasting process. By 1893, Cretors had created a steam powered machine that could roast peanuts as well as popcorn in oil.[3] Cretors' machine design offered several advantages over the hand-operated process. Cretors’ machine became the first automated machine that could pop popcorn uniformly in its own seasonings. As a result, the product was uniform every time. Cretors applied for a patent on his automated peanut roaster and popcorn maker, which was granted in 1893.[4]

A chance meeting happened between Cretors and J. M. Savage, a traveling salesman who purchased a bag of roasted peanuts. Savage was intrigued with the new peanut roaster and offered to sell it in his territory. Cretors agreed to the proposal, and hired his first salesman.[2]

Charles Cretors took his new popcorn wagon to the Midway of Chicago's Columbian Exposition in 1893 and introduced the new corn product. After a trial period where Cretors gave away samples of his new popcorn product, people lined up to purchase bags of the hot, buttered popcorn. The smell of roasting peanuts and of hot buttered corn being popped in its seasoning before the buyers' attracted attention and sales.[5]

1900s through 1930s edit

By 1900, Cretors introduced the Special, the first large horse-drawn popcorn wagon. It was an immediate success. Three variations of this wagon were created.[6] This was when electricity was becoming available. Cretors created the first popcorn machine with an electric motor. Thus, C. Cretors and Company holds one of the oldest active Underwriters Laboratories numbers (EA175) for electrically operated machinery.[7] The electric poppers soon took to market and electricity became the choice of power, as steam power had a reputation for being complicated and dangerous.

 
Lithograph of Cretors' "Improved No. 2 Wagon"

As movie theater attendance grew through the 1920s, Cretors began designing machines that could pop and hold more of the product. Popcorn continued to grow in popularity through the Great Depression due to its low cost.

During World War II edit

C. Cretors and Company adapted when faced with World War II. In 1941 the War Production Board issued L-65, stopping all non-war-related production. Cretors became a government supplier in the war effort. Cretors purchased new production equipment and produced aircraft oil line fittings and mechanical radio components, among other things. After the war, the company faced a shortage of materials. Cretors introduced the Super 60, a popcorn machine with an all walnut cabinet. Since then they have continued designing new poppers and features to meet the new needs of theaters, concession stands, and customers.

Further expansion edit

Cretors has continued to expand their product line to include other food service equipment including warming cabinets, expanded topping and dispensing systems, hot dog, nacho cheese, and caramelizing and nut roasting equipment.[4]

Product lines edit

In popular culture and the media edit

On July 7, 1988, the United States Postal Service issued a 16.7 cent postage stamp that featured an illustration of the Cretors 1902 Model of the No. 1 Wagon. It was issued as part of the transportation series. It was done to pay tribute to America's first snack and the machine that made it all possible.[4]

Cretors has been featured on the Travel Channel's TV show Made in America, as well as Big, in which they manufactured the Guinness World Record's largest popcorn machine.[8]

References edit

  1. ^ "Cretors celebrates 125th anniversary" 2012-03-04 at the Wayback Machine, filmjournal.com, 14 January 2010.
  2. ^ a b Popcorn Popper History at Pop Maize
  3. ^ Sauer, Patrick J. (1 October 2008). "Behind the Scenes: Companies at the Heart of Everyday Life". Inc.com.
  4. ^ a b c History at Cretors.com
  5. ^ History of Popcorn - Popper History 2010-06-13 at the Wayback Machine at popcorn.org
  6. ^ . Rosson House Museum. Archived from the original on 23 February 2007.
  7. ^ Planet Popcorn
  8. ^ World's Largest Things[unreliable source?]

External links edit

  • Official website

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C Cretors amp Company is an American manufacturing company specializing in popcorn machines and other concessions equipment It was established in 1885 with the invention of the first large scale commercial popcorn machine to pop corn in oil C Cretors amp Co is in Wood Dale Illinois and is still owned by the Cretors family 1 C Cretors amp Co IndustryManufacturing concessions food processing equipment popcorn popcorn makersFoundedChicago 1885 FounderCharles CretorsHeadquartersWood Dale Illinois United StatesKey peopleCharles D Cretors CEOAndrew Cretors PresidentDivisionsEchols Flo thruWebsitehttp www cretors com Contents 1 History 1 1 1880s through 1890s 1 2 1900s through 1930s 1 3 During World War II 1 4 Further expansion 2 Product lines 3 In popular culture and the media 4 References 5 External linksHistory edit nbsp Charles D Cretors Bud Cretors Andrew Cretors and Beth Cretors1880s through 1890s edit Charles Cretors was originally from Lebanon Ohio but eventually made his way to Decatur Illinois where he opened a bakery and eventually a confectionery shop He purchased a peanut roaster for his shop to broaden his product line to include freshly roasted peanuts Not satisfied with the new machine he redesigned it for better function He moved to Chicago seeking success by selling his new machine He purchased a vendor s license to test his machine in front of his shop The license dated December 2 1885 marks the inception of C Cretors amp Co 2 The new roaster was driven by a small steam engine which automated the roasting process By 1893 Cretors had created a steam powered machine that could roast peanuts as well as popcorn in oil 3 Cretors machine design offered several advantages over the hand operated process Cretors machine became the first automated machine that could pop popcorn uniformly in its own seasonings As a result the product was uniform every time Cretors applied for a patent on his automated peanut roaster and popcorn maker which was granted in 1893 4 A chance meeting happened between Cretors and J M Savage a traveling salesman who purchased a bag of roasted peanuts Savage was intrigued with the new peanut roaster and offered to sell it in his territory Cretors agreed to the proposal and hired his first salesman 2 Charles Cretors took his new popcorn wagon to the Midway of Chicago s Columbian Exposition in 1893 and introduced the new corn product After a trial period where Cretors gave away samples of his new popcorn product people lined up to purchase bags of the hot buttered popcorn The smell of roasting peanuts and of hot buttered corn being popped in its seasoning before the buyers attracted attention and sales 5 1900s through 1930s edit By 1900 Cretors introduced the Special the first large horse drawn popcorn wagon It was an immediate success Three variations of this wagon were created 6 This was when electricity was becoming available Cretors created the first popcorn machine with an electric motor Thus C Cretors and Company holds one of the oldest active Underwriters Laboratories numbers EA175 for electrically operated machinery 7 The electric poppers soon took to market and electricity became the choice of power as steam power had a reputation for being complicated and dangerous nbsp Lithograph of Cretors Improved No 2 Wagon As movie theater attendance grew through the 1920s Cretors began designing machines that could pop and hold more of the product Popcorn continued to grow in popularity through the Great Depression due to its low cost During World War II edit C Cretors and Company adapted when faced with World War II In 1941 the War Production Board issued L 65 stopping all non war related production Cretors became a government supplier in the war effort Cretors purchased new production equipment and produced aircraft oil line fittings and mechanical radio components among other things After the war the company faced a shortage of materials Cretors introduced the Super 60 a popcorn machine with an all walnut cabinet Since then they have continued designing new poppers and features to meet the new needs of theaters concession stands and customers Further expansion edit Cretors has continued to expand their product line to include other food service equipment including warming cabinets expanded topping and dispensing systems hot dog nacho cheese and caramelizing and nut roasting equipment 4 Product lines editSmall concessions poppers Large concessions poppers Display and Cornditioner cabinets Gourmet retail equipment Topping and dispensers Hot dog equipment Cotton candy Ice shaversIn popular culture and the media editOn July 7 1988 the United States Postal Service issued a 16 7 cent postage stamp that featured an illustration of the Cretors 1902 Model of the No 1 Wagon It was issued as part of the transportation series It was done to pay tribute to America s first snack and the machine that made it all possible 4 Cretors has been featured on the Travel Channel s TV show Made in America as well as Big in which they manufactured the Guinness World Record s largest popcorn machine 8 References edit Cretors celebrates 125th anniversary Archived 2012 03 04 at the Wayback Machine filmjournal com 14 January 2010 a b Popcorn Popper History at Pop Maize Sauer Patrick J 1 October 2008 Behind the Scenes Companies at the Heart of Everyday Life Inc com a b c History at Cretors com History of Popcorn Popper History Archived 2010 06 13 at the Wayback Machine at popcorn org Popcorn History Rosson House Museum Archived from the original on 23 February 2007 Planet Popcorn World s Largest Things unreliable source External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cretors amp oldid 1212437243, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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