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Rich Products Corporation (also known as Rich's) is a privately held multinational food products corporation headquartered in Buffalo, New York. The company was founded in 1945 by Robert E. Rich, Sr. after his development of a non-dairy whipped topping based on soybean oil.[2] Since then, the company has expanded its non-dairy frozen food offerings and also supplies products to retailers, bakeries, and foodservice providers.

Rich Products Corporation
TypePrivate
IndustryFood & Drink
Founded1945; 78 years ago (1945)
FounderRobert E. Rich, Sr.
Headquarters,
U.S.
Number of locations
20 plants (1997),
sales in more than 85 countries (2006)[1]
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
  • Robert E. Rich Jr. (Chairman)
  • Richard Ferranti (CEO)
  • Melinda R. Rich (Vice Chairman)
Services
  • Foodservice
  • Foodservice Supplier
Revenue US$ 3.8 billion (2017)
Number of employees
11,000 (2017)
Websiterichs.com

Rich's employs 11,000 employees worldwide, with manufacturing facilities in many countries. The company sells more than 2,000 products in 112 countries. It currently ranks number 116 on Forbes' list of America's Largest Private Companies.

In addition to Farm Rich, the company sells products under other brands it has acquired, such as SeaPak; French Meadow, Casa Di Bertacchi; Byron's Barbecue; Carvel, f'real and Jon Donaire. CoffeeRich is one of the company's few exceptions, with nearly all of its products not being sold under the Rich brand name.

Company history

1940s

Rich's began in 1945, when Robert E. Rich, Sr. created a cream less expensive than dairy-based whipped cream and lasted longer in the refrigerator, and could reportedly "remain frozen for more than a year without degrading."[3]

1950s

In 1954, the company introduced the first commercial line of frozen éclairs and crème puffs.[4]

1960s

Rich's expanded further, introducing CoffeeRich, a non-dairy frozen creamer in 1961.[4] The company also constructed a manufacturing plant in Fort Erie, Ontario, Canada the following year. This facility is now known as Rich Products of Canada, Ltd. The acquisition of Elm Tree Baking Co., in 1969 expanded Rich's products to include frozen baked goods.[5]

1970s

Rich's acquired nine new production facilities, as well as SeaPak, a St. Simons, Georgia based company that produces frozen seafood specialties. In 1973, they bought the rights to rename the Buffalo Bills stadium to Rich Stadium for 25 years (a total cost of $1.5 million).[5][6]

1980s

In 1980, Rich's introduced Freeze-Flo, a process allowing foods to remain soft while frozen. It also introduced another product, On Top, a non-dairy dessert topping, in 1986. Rich's also expanded its product line through the acquisition of Casa Di Bertacchi, a specialty meat and frozen pasta producer, in 1982, and Byron's, a barbecue and meat producer, in 1986.[5]

1990s

During the 1990s, Rich's expanded internationally, opening facilities in Mexico, London, Singapore, Hong Kong, Tokyo, and Australia, among others.[7]

In 1997 the company was described as a "20-plant, $1 billion global food-processing corporation."[8]

2000s

Since 2000, Rich's has acquired a number of companies, including frozen dessert and bakery mix producer JW Allen & Co.,[9] Jon Donaire Desserts,[10] and donut producer Rolling Pin Manufacturing.[11] Rich's integration of French Meadow Bakery and acquisition of World Catch LLC (all-natural seafood)[12] and GLP Manufacturing (gluten-free baked goods)[13] entered the company into the health and wellness food sector.[5]

In 2005, the company celebrated 60 years as a family-owned company with the "60 Delicious Years" worldwide birthday party on March 14. As part of the celebration, Rich's renovated lunch and break rooms at all of its manufacturing sites and launched an employee recognition program.[14]

With over 2,000 products sold in "more than 85 countries,"[1] 2005 sales worldwide was $2.5 billion.

2010s

On August 23, 2013, Rich's celebrated the 50th anniversary of its Fort Erie, Ontario plant.[15]

On June 24, 2014, Rich's unveiled its new Innovation Center and Atrium @ Rich's.[16] On 1 January, 2020, Richard Ferranti became the new CEO of Rich's.[17]

in January 2020, Rich's announced the acquisition of two manufacturing plants from TreeHouse Foods, followed by two other acquisitions in February; Rizzuto Foods, which manufactures pizza products, and Morey's Seafood International, a Minnesota-based seafood processing and distribution company.[18][19]

In July 2021, Rich Products announced the acquisition of Signature Breads.[20][better source needed]

Product portfolio

Rich's offers a variety of products, including toppings and icings; sweet goods; finished desserts; appetizers; bread and rolls; pizza products; Italian specialties; barbecue; and shrimp and seafood.[21]

In addition to the Rich's brand (Farm Rich), the company mostly[22] sells products under other brands it has acquired, such as SeaPak; French Meadow, Casa Di Bertacchi; Byron's Barbecue; Carvel, f'real and Jon Donaire.[23] CoffeeRich[24][8][25] is one of the company's few exceptions; nearly all of its products are "sold not under the Rich brand name."[1][26]

Legal battles

Dairy manufacturers filed multiple lawsuits against Rich's.[27][28][29] Some of the company's early-day advertising used the term "coffee whitener" rather than non-dairy to avoid pushback from dairy manufacturers.[30][31]

Rich Products was sued in 36 states according to the founder's older son Robert E. Rich Jr.[32] Eventually, his father's "court victories played an important role in legitimizing nondairy products."[1]

Sports

In 1972, Rich Products signed a 25-year deal for the naming rights to the Buffalo Bills' new stadium, which was under construction in Orchard Park.[33] The Robert E. Rich family reportedly[34] at one point suggested calling the stadium Coffee Rich Park.[22]

From 1973 to 1998 this stadium was known as Rich Stadium. When the original deal expired in 1998 and Rich chose not to renew at a much higher rate, the stadium was renamed in honor of Ralph C. Wilson, the Bills' owner and founder (as of 2021, the stadium is now called Highmark Stadium).[35]

Rich's owns three minor league baseball teams, most notably the Buffalo Bisons, Triple-A International League affiliate of the Toronto Blue Jays.[36] The other two teams are the Northwest Arkansas Naturals (Double-A affiliate of the Kansas City Royals), and the West Virginia Black Bears (formerly the Jamestown Jammers, the Single-A Short Season affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates).[37][38][39]

On November 4, 2010, Bob Rich announced that Rich Products would be the official kit sponsor of English Northern League Division One team Bedlington Terriers F.C.[40]

In 2013, Rich's Farm Rich brand became a sponsor for Front Row Motorsports' David Ragan in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. Farm Rich also served as Ragan's sponsor at Richmond International Raceway in the 2013 Federated Auto Parts 400.[41] FarmRich came back on in 2014 to sponsor Ragan again for three races at Phoenix, Daytona, and Atlanta.

References

  1. ^ a b c d Melanie Warner (February 17, 2006). "Robert Rich, Maker of Nondairy Whipped Topping, Is Dead at 92". The New York Times.
  2. ^ Germain, David (June 11, 1995). "Rich has one cold foot in past, other in future". Times Daily. Florence, Alabama. Associated Press. p. 5D.
  3. ^ Warner, Melanie (Feb 17, 2006). "Robert Rich, Maker of Nondairy Whipped Topping, Is Dead at 92". The New York Times. Retrieved 2020-03-16.
  4. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2009-07-23. Retrieved 21 September 2018.
  5. ^ a b c d . Archived from the original on 2009-12-30. Retrieved 21 September 2018.
  6. ^ The 25 year stadium naming deal expired in 1998. It was named Wilson Stadium until 2016, when it became New Era Field.
  7. ^ "FindArticles.com - CBSi". findarticles.com. Retrieved 21 September 2018.
  8. ^ a b "Case Study". Data Warehousing. 1997. p. 4.
  9. ^ Buffalo Business First
  10. ^ "Snack Food & Wholesale Bakery". Retrieved 21 September 2018.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-01-08. Retrieved 21 September 2018.
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-07-05. Retrieved 21 September 2018.
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-10-07. Retrieved 21 September 2018.
  14. ^ "FindArticles.com - CBSi". findarticles.com. Retrieved 21 September 2018.
  15. ^ . The Buffalo News. August 22, 2013. Archived from the original on 2013-10-12. Retrieved 2020-03-16.
  16. ^ "Buffalo News". Retrieved 21 September 2018.
  17. ^ "Rich Products names Richard Ferranti next CEO". The Buffalo News. October 2, 2019. Retrieved 2020-03-16.
  18. ^ "Rich Products announces three acquisitions to fuel growth". Buffalo Business First. February 10, 2020. Retrieved 2020-10-27.
  19. ^ "Rich Products to acquire two bakeries from TreeHouse Foods". Food Business News. January 13, 2020. Retrieved 2020-10-27.
  20. ^ abook (2021-07-21). "Rich Products Acquires Signature Breads, Expanding Portfolio of Clean Label, Preservative-Free Baked Goods". Rich Products Corporation. Retrieved 2022-07-13.
  21. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-12-30. Retrieved 21 September 2018.
  22. ^ a b Most of the Rich Products Corporation's offerings are not crowned with the Rich company/family name. Coffee Rich, introduced in 1961, (at which point Pennsylvania claimed violation of state dairy labeling laws, section 235) was then/is perhaps the best known and longest existing one. See "History of Soy Ice Cream and Other Non-Dairy Frozen Desserts" ISBN 1928914594, by William Shurtleff & Akiko Aoyagi (2013), p. 296
  23. ^ richs.com Product page
  24. ^ The product has the words on 2 lines, but references are to CoffeeRich
  25. ^ atop article, bolded: "Coffee Rich Corporation, makers of CoffeeRich and ..."
  26. ^ 2 others are Rich's Whip Topping and Rich's Eclairs.
  27. ^ "COFFEE-RICH, INC. v. DEPT". 1965.
  28. ^ "Eurich v. Coffee-Rich, Inc - 1972 - Vermont Supreme court".
  29. ^ "Coffee-Rich, Inc. v. Kansas State Board of Health (1964)".
  30. ^ "History of Modern Soy Protein Ingredients".
  31. ^ "1963.. in Baltimore ... Rich deliberately used the generic disclaimer coffee whitener rather than non-dairy creamer to avoid as much as possible stepping on the toes of dairy interests."
  32. ^ "Food: The Nondairy Dairy Man". The New York Times.
  33. ^ Fauber, John (May 17, 1989). "What's in a name?". Milwaukee Journal. p. 8C.
  34. ^ Gene Warner (November 11, 1997). "WILSON MAY RECEIVE LONG-AWAITED WISH BY RENAMING STADIUM". The Buffalo News.
  35. ^ . The Buffalo News. Archived from the original on 2014-03-26. Retrieved 21 September 2018.
  36. ^ "Blue Jays, Bisons sign player development contract". MLB.com. Retrieved 21 September 2018.
  37. ^ "Rich Baseball - MiLB.com Clubs". MiLB.com. Retrieved 21 September 2018.
  38. ^ "Jamestown becomes Class-A affiliate of Pirates". MLB.com. Retrieved 21 September 2018.
  39. ^ "New NYPL club to be called the Black Bears". MiLB.com. Retrieved 21 September 2018.
  40. ^ . 4 November 2010. Archived from the original on 2010-11-06. Retrieved 21 September 2018 – via www.bbc.co.uk.
  41. ^ "Farm Rich Sponsors David Ragan for Sept. 7 Richmond Race". Speedway Media. August 20, 2013. Retrieved September 11, 2013.

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This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view March 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Rich Products Corporation also known as Rich s is a privately held multinational food products corporation headquartered in Buffalo New York The company was founded in 1945 by Robert E Rich Sr after his development of a non dairy whipped topping based on soybean oil 2 Since then the company has expanded its non dairy frozen food offerings and also supplies products to retailers bakeries and foodservice providers Rich Products CorporationTypePrivateIndustryFood amp DrinkFounded1945 78 years ago 1945 FounderRobert E Rich Sr HeadquartersBuffalo New York U S Number of locations20 plants 1997 sales in more than 85 countries 2006 1 Area servedWorldwideKey peopleRobert E Rich Jr Chairman Richard Ferranti CEO Melinda R Rich Vice Chairman ServicesFoodserviceFoodservice SupplierRevenueUS 3 8 billion 2017 Number of employees11 000 2017 Websiterichs comRich s employs 11 000 employees worldwide with manufacturing facilities in many countries The company sells more than 2 000 products in 112 countries It currently ranks number 116 on Forbes list of America s Largest Private Companies In addition to Farm Rich the company sells products under other brands it has acquired such as SeaPak French Meadow Casa Di Bertacchi Byron s Barbecue Carvel f real and Jon Donaire CoffeeRich is one of the company s few exceptions with nearly all of its products not being sold under the Rich brand name Contents 1 Company history 1 1 1940s 1 2 1950s 1 3 1960s 1 4 1970s 1 5 1980s 1 6 1990s 1 7 2000s 1 8 2010s 2 Product portfolio 2 1 Legal battles 3 Sports 4 ReferencesCompany history Edit1940s Edit Rich s began in 1945 when Robert E Rich Sr created a cream less expensive than dairy based whipped cream and lasted longer in the refrigerator and could reportedly remain frozen for more than a year without degrading 3 1950s Edit In 1954 the company introduced the first commercial line of frozen eclairs and creme puffs 4 1960s Edit Rich s expanded further introducing CoffeeRich a non dairy frozen creamer in 1961 4 The company also constructed a manufacturing plant in Fort Erie Ontario Canada the following year This facility is now known as Rich Products of Canada Ltd The acquisition of Elm Tree Baking Co in 1969 expanded Rich s products to include frozen baked goods 5 1970s Edit Rich s acquired nine new production facilities as well as SeaPak a St Simons Georgia based company that produces frozen seafood specialties In 1973 they bought the rights to rename the Buffalo Bills stadium to Rich Stadium for 25 years a total cost of 1 5 million 5 6 1980s Edit In 1980 Rich s introduced Freeze Flo a process allowing foods to remain soft while frozen It also introduced another product On Top a non dairy dessert topping in 1986 Rich s also expanded its product line through the acquisition of Casa Di Bertacchi a specialty meat and frozen pasta producer in 1982 and Byron s a barbecue and meat producer in 1986 5 1990s Edit During the 1990s Rich s expanded internationally opening facilities in Mexico London Singapore Hong Kong Tokyo and Australia among others 7 In 1997 the company was described as a 20 plant 1 billion global food processing corporation 8 2000s Edit Since 2000 Rich s has acquired a number of companies including frozen dessert and bakery mix producer JW Allen amp Co 9 Jon Donaire Desserts 10 and donut producer Rolling Pin Manufacturing 11 Rich s integration of French Meadow Bakery and acquisition of World Catch LLC all natural seafood 12 and GLP Manufacturing gluten free baked goods 13 entered the company into the health and wellness food sector 5 In 2005 the company celebrated 60 years as a family owned company with the 60 Delicious Years worldwide birthday party on March 14 As part of the celebration Rich s renovated lunch and break rooms at all of its manufacturing sites and launched an employee recognition program 14 With over 2 000 products sold in more than 85 countries 1 2005 sales worldwide was 2 5 billion 2010s Edit On August 23 2013 Rich s celebrated the 50th anniversary of its Fort Erie Ontario plant 15 On June 24 2014 Rich s unveiled its new Innovation Center and Atrium Rich s 16 On 1 January 2020 Richard Ferranti became the new CEO of Rich s 17 in January 2020 Rich s announced the acquisition of two manufacturing plants from TreeHouse Foods followed by two other acquisitions in February Rizzuto Foods which manufactures pizza products and Morey s Seafood International a Minnesota based seafood processing and distribution company 18 19 In July 2021 Rich Products announced the acquisition of Signature Breads 20 better source needed Product portfolio EditRich s offers a variety of products including toppings and icings sweet goods finished desserts appetizers bread and rolls pizza products Italian specialties barbecue and shrimp and seafood 21 In addition to the Rich s brand Farm Rich the company mostly 22 sells products under other brands it has acquired such as SeaPak French Meadow Casa Di Bertacchi Byron s Barbecue Carvel f real and Jon Donaire 23 CoffeeRich 24 8 25 is one of the company s few exceptions nearly all of its products are sold not under the Rich brand name 1 26 Legal battles Edit Dairy manufacturers filed multiple lawsuits against Rich s 27 28 29 Some of the company s early day advertising used the term coffee whitener rather than non dairy to avoid pushback from dairy manufacturers 30 31 Rich Products was sued in 36 states according to the founder s older son Robert E Rich Jr 32 Eventually his father s court victories played an important role in legitimizing nondairy products 1 Sports EditIn 1972 Rich Products signed a 25 year deal for the naming rights to the Buffalo Bills new stadium which was under construction in Orchard Park 33 The Robert E Rich family reportedly 34 at one point suggested calling the stadium Coffee Rich Park 22 From 1973 to 1998 this stadium was known as Rich Stadium When the original deal expired in 1998 and Rich chose not to renew at a much higher rate the stadium was renamed in honor of Ralph C Wilson the Bills owner and founder as of 2021 the stadium is now called Highmark Stadium 35 Rich s owns three minor league baseball teams most notably the Buffalo Bisons Triple A International League affiliate of the Toronto Blue Jays 36 The other two teams are the Northwest Arkansas Naturals Double A affiliate of the Kansas City Royals and the West Virginia Black Bears formerly the Jamestown Jammers the Single A Short Season affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates 37 38 39 On November 4 2010 Bob Rich announced that Rich Products would be the official kit sponsor of English Northern League Division One team Bedlington Terriers F C 40 In 2013 Rich s Farm Rich brand became a sponsor for Front Row Motorsports David Ragan in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Farm Rich also served as Ragan s sponsor at Richmond International Raceway in the 2013 Federated Auto Parts 400 41 FarmRich came back on in 2014 to sponsor Ragan again for three races at Phoenix Daytona and Atlanta References Edit a b c d Melanie Warner February 17 2006 Robert Rich Maker of Nondairy Whipped Topping Is Dead at 92 The New York Times Germain David June 11 1995 Rich has one cold foot in past other in future Times Daily Florence Alabama Associated Press p 5D Warner Melanie Feb 17 2006 Robert Rich Maker of Nondairy Whipped Topping Is Dead at 92 The New York Times Retrieved 2020 03 16 a b SIFE Company Profile Archived from the original on 2009 07 23 Retrieved 21 September 2018 a b c d richs com History Page Archived from the original on 2009 12 30 Retrieved 21 September 2018 The 25 year stadium naming deal expired in 1998 It was named Wilson Stadium until 2016 when it became New Era Field FindArticles com CBSi findarticles com Retrieved 21 September 2018 a b Case Study Data Warehousing 1997 p 4 Buffalo Business First Snack Food amp Wholesale Bakery Retrieved 21 September 2018 Baking Management Magazine Archived from the original on 2009 01 08 Retrieved 21 September 2018 Focus Investment Banking Archived from the original on 2009 07 05 Retrieved 21 September 2018 Niagara Frontier Publications Archived from the original on 2008 10 07 Retrieved 21 September 2018 FindArticles com CBSi findarticles com Retrieved 21 September 2018 Rich Products marking 50th anniversary in Fort Erie The Buffalo News August 22 2013 Archived from the original on 2013 10 12 Retrieved 2020 03 16 Buffalo News Retrieved 21 September 2018 Rich Products names Richard Ferranti next CEO The Buffalo News October 2 2019 Retrieved 2020 03 16 Rich Products announces three acquisitions to fuel growth Buffalo Business First February 10 2020 Retrieved 2020 10 27 Rich Products to acquire two bakeries from TreeHouse Foods Food Business News January 13 2020 Retrieved 2020 10 27 abook 2021 07 21 Rich Products Acquires Signature Breads Expanding Portfolio of Clean Label Preservative Free Baked Goods Rich Products Corporation Retrieved 2022 07 13 richs com Business Page Archived from the original on 2009 12 30 Retrieved 21 September 2018 a b Most of the Rich Products Corporation s offerings are not crowned with the Rich company family name Coffee Rich introduced in 1961 at which point Pennsylvania claimed violation of state dairy labeling laws section 235 was then is perhaps the best known and longest existing one See History of Soy Ice Cream and Other Non Dairy Frozen Desserts ISBN 1928914594 by William Shurtleff amp Akiko Aoyagi 2013 p 296 richs com Product page The product has the words on 2 lines but references are to CoffeeRich atop article bolded Coffee Rich Corporation makers of CoffeeRich and 2 others are Rich s Whip Topping and Rich s Eclairs COFFEE RICH INC v DEPT 1965 Eurich v Coffee Rich Inc 1972 Vermont Supreme court Coffee Rich Inc v Kansas State Board of Health 1964 History of Modern Soy Protein Ingredients 1963 in Baltimore Rich deliberately used the generic disclaimer coffee whitener rather than non dairy creamer to avoid as much as possible stepping on the toes of dairy interests Food The Nondairy Dairy Man The New York Times Fauber John May 17 1989 What s in a name Milwaukee Journal p 8C Gene Warner November 11 1997 WILSON MAY RECEIVE LONG AWAITED WISH BY RENAMING STADIUM The Buffalo News Ralph Wilson owner of Buffalo Bills dies at 95 The Buffalo News Archived from the original on 2014 03 26 Retrieved 21 September 2018 Blue Jays Bisons sign player development contract MLB com Retrieved 21 September 2018 Rich Baseball MiLB com Clubs MiLB com Retrieved 21 September 2018 Jamestown becomes Class A affiliate of Pirates MLB com Retrieved 21 September 2018 New NYPL club to be called the Black Bears MiLB com Retrieved 21 September 2018 US billionaire aids non league football team 4 November 2010 Archived from the original on 2010 11 06 Retrieved 21 September 2018 via www bbc co uk Farm Rich Sponsors David Ragan for Sept 7 Richmond Race Speedway Media August 20 2013 Retrieved September 11 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rich Products amp oldid 1133152706 CoffeeRich, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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