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Lotte Confectionery

Lotte Confectionery Co., Ltd. (Korean롯데제과 주식회사; RRRotde Jegwa Jusik Hoesa) is a South Korean confectionery company headquartered in Seoul, South Korea. The company was established in 1967. Currently, it is the third-largest chewing gum manufacturer in the world, and its plants are located in Kazakhstan, Pakistan, Belgium, India, Russia, Myanmar, and China.[2]

Lotte Confectionery Co., Ltd.
Native name
롯데제과 주식회사
TypePublic
KRX: 280360
IndustryFood
Founded
  • 1967; 56 years ago (1967) (original)
  • October 12, 2017; 5 years ago (2017-10-12) (reincarnation)[1]
FounderShin Kyuk-ho
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
ParentLotte Corporation
Websitewww.lotteconf.co.kr/en

History

Bubble gum beginnings in the 1940s

Although later considered one of South Korea's largest companies, Lotte's origins actually traced back to post-World War II Japan.[3] During the war, Shin Kyuk-ho, a native of Korea, went to Tokyo to study at a technical college in 1941 at the age of 19. After graduating, Shin remained in Japan, adopting the Japanese name of Takeo Shigemitsu. By 1946, Shin decided to go into business for himself, launching the Hikara Special Chemical Research Institute. This company produced soaps and cosmetics from surplus chemicals stocks left over from the war.

That company, although small, provided the basis for Shin's first fortune, and within a year he had amassed enough capital to launch a new company, dedicated to the production of chewing gum. Introduced by American soldiers following the war, chewing gum quickly became popular among Japanese consumers eager to embrace all things American. In 1948, Shin founded Lotte Co.,[4] with ten employees. Shin's choice of the company's name came from his admiration for Goethe's Sorrows of Young Werther, particularly the character of Charlotte. Using natural chicle, Lotte launched a number of chewing gum brands, including Orange Gum, Lotte Gum, Cowboy Gum, Mable Gum, and the highly popular Baseball Gum. The company backed up its products with strong advertising support, becoming one of the first in Japan to sponsor television programs, as well as its own baseball team and other events, such as beauty pageants. In the mid-1950s, the company sponsored the country's Antarctic Research Expedition Team, developing a chewing gum for the effort's training program. The company then launched the gum, known as Cool Mint Gum, for the consumer market, in 1956.

The gum featured a penguin on the package, which became one of the country's most prominent consumer logos into the next century. Another Lotte sponsoring effort was the Lotte Music Album show on television, a popular music-oriented program that ran through the late 1970s. Shin expanded his production interest to include candies, cookies, and snack cakes, and by the early 1960s, the company had established itself as a rival to Japan's two largest confectionery groups, Meiji and Morinaga. The company's true breakthrough came during the 1960s, with its entry into the chocolate market. In 1964, the company launched its first milk chocolate, called Ghana, adapting Swiss-style chocolates for the Japanese palate. The company supported this launch with a massive television advertisement campaign, firmly positioning the brand in the minds of consumers. The launch paved the way for Lotte's emergence as the number one chocolate manufacturer in Japan by the end of the century. Although Lotte had successfully established itself in Japan — a country where ethnicity had always been a prominent part of the national identity— Shin had not abandoned his Korean roots. Lotte had established a presence in Korea as early as 1958, opening a factory producing chewing gum and other confectionery, as well as instant noodles, for the Korean market. The normalization of diplomatic relations between Japan and Korea in 1965, however, presented a new opportunity for the company. Lotte decided to move into Korea on a full scale, and in 1967, the company established a dedicated operation for South Korea, called Lotte Confectionery Co.[5][6]

Adding Korean operations in the 1960s

It was not long, however, before Shin found himself in trouble with the Korean government, then still under military dictatorship. The South Korean government was then in the process of building up its military strength as part of its cold war with North Korea. Seeking to establish its own industrial defense capacity, the government approached Shin with a request for him to contribute to this effort, encouraging him to enter military production as well.

Yet Shin, perhaps mindful of the negative publicity that a move into arms production would bring to the company's confectionery sales, refused. The refusal brought a series of difficulties for Lotte Confectionery, which finally were resolved by the direct intervention of then president Park Chung-Hee. Rather than agree to invest in the country's defence effort, Shin agreed to transfer the centre of Lotte's operations to South Korea. Lotte Confectionery now became the core of Shin's growing empire; nonetheless, the original Lotte Co. and the Japanese market remained the company's largest confectionery operation until the 1990s.[5]

International success in the new century

In the 1990s and 2000s, Lotte turned to the international market for further growth. The company had made its first international extension, other than in Korea, in the late 1970s. In 1978, Lotte set up a subsidiary in the United States, opening production facilities in Battle Creek, Michigan. The group's U.S. presence later expanded to include a sales office in Chicago, supporting sales of the group's chewing gums and cookies.

In the 1990s, Lotte turned to markets closer to home. The company established a subsidiary in Thailand in 1989, where it began producing and distributing candy and confectionery. In 1993, Lotte entered Indonesia, launching a subsidiary in Jakarta. This was followed by the creation of a joint venture for the mainland Chinese market, which established production facilities in Beijing in 1994. The company acquired full control of its Chinese operations in 2005. The Philippines became part of the Lotte empire in 1995, with the launch of a sales and distribution subsidiary in Manila. One year later, the company added production and sales operations in Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam, as well.

Continuing product development brought the company new successes as well. In 1996, the company launched its Chocolate Zero, claiming to be the world's first sugarless chocolate. The following year, Lotte became the first in Japan to launch a xylitol-based chewing gum. Because xylitol, unlike other sweeteners, did not produce acid when chewed, the company was able to promote its chewing gum as a cavity-fighting product. The company's interest in developing xylitol-based products continued into the 2000s, including the launch of the Xylitol Family Bottle, a beverage containing xylitol as a sweetener. In 2005, the company launched its Lotte Notime tooth-polishing chewing gum.

Lotte expanded its frozen dessert operations in 2002, forming a joint venture with troubled Snow Brand Milk Products, then involved in a beef-labelling scandal. The joint venture, Lotte Snow Co., was owned at 80 percent by Lotte, and launched production of Snow-branded ice cream products. In 2005, the company expanded its operations in China, buying up control of Qingdao-based Jinhu Shipin. That move was seen as part of the group's strategy to become a major confectionery group on a global scale. Lotte remained controlled by Shin Kyuk-ho, joined by his children and other family members. In less than 60 years, Shin had built Lotte from a small chewing gum producer into one of the world's top confectionery groups.[5]

On October 12, 2017, Lotte Confectionery announced that the company had been spun-off in order to form Lotte Corporation as the holding company.

Products

Many of Lotte's products are sold internationally in areas with Japanese and/or Korean immigrants and in Asian supermarkets around the world.

Confectionery

 
Lotte Ghana Chocolate
 
Lotte Pepero

The confectionery line-up covers a wide range of snacks including gums, candies, biscuits, and chocolates. The Juicy Fresh, Spearmint, and Freshmint chewing gums and Ghana Chocolate have served as long-time favorites for more than four decades, while the Xylitol chewing gum is enjoying tremendous popularity since its launch, thanks to its ability to reduce the risk of tooth decay.[7]

Lotte Confectionery also produces the Crunky candy bar[8] and the Chic-Choc cookie (a chocolate chip cookie), one of the most famous brands in South Korea. Additionally, they produce other baked snacks, including the Margaret cookie. Lotte is also well known for their cookies called Koala's March, which are small cream-filled cookies shaped like koalas, packaged in a unique hexagonal box, and Pepero, a product inspired by Pocky.[9]

To extend the reach of products of both companies in China, Lotte has established a joint venture with Hershey's.[10] Also, in 2008, Lotte also took over Guylian, a Belgium company that makes chocolate.

Ice cream

Lotte Confectionery has been taking a lion's share of Korea's ice cream market by offering an array of a popular bar, cone, cup, pencil, and bucket ice creams that cater to all tastes. With the latest premium natural-ingredient brand Natuur, they are now offering a wider range of products, from regular day-to-day items to more sophisticated premium flavors.[7]

Health supplements

Lotte Confectionery launched a health supplement brand Health 1 to produce various supplements with vitamins, minerals, granules, red ginseng extracts, and other animals- and plant-based extracts.[7]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Lotte Confectionery Stakeholder's Information". Lotteconf.co.kr. September 4, 2018.
  2. ^ "Overseas corporation introduction < LOTTE Confectionery in the World < About Us < LOTTE Confectionery".
  3. ^ "How Lotte went from making gum to a global leisure giant". South China Morning Post. 2020-04-11. Retrieved 2020-09-09.
  4. ^ Sang-Hun, Choe (2020-01-19). "'Chewing Gum Tycoon' of Lotte Group, Shin Kyuk-ho, Dies at 98". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-09-09.
  5. ^ a b c "Lotte Confectionery Company Ltd. - Company Profile, Information, Business Description, History, Background Information on Lotte Confectionery Company Ltd". Referenceforbusiness.com. Retrieved 17 October 2018.
  6. ^ "[OP-ED] Lotte's Sweet Snacks Highlight Asian American Expo". Koogle.tv. Retrieved 17 October 2018.
  7. ^ a b c Lotte Confectionery Products 2014-08-08 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ "Lotte Crunky Crunch Chocolate". Taquitos.net. Retrieved 17 October 2018.
  9. ^ Gale, Alastair (November 10, 2013). "On Pepero Day, a Japanese Rival Lurks". Wall Street Journal.
  10. ^ . Business.highbeam.com. Archived from the original on 8 August 2014. Retrieved 17 October 2018.

External links

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2017 5 years ago 2017 10 12 reincarnation 1 FounderShin Kyuk hoHeadquartersSeoul South KoreaArea servedWorldwideParentLotte CorporationWebsitewww wbr lotteconf wbr co wbr kr wbr en Contents 1 History 1 1 Bubble gum beginnings in the 1940s 1 2 Adding Korean operations in the 1960s 1 3 International success in the new century 2 Products 2 1 Confectionery 2 2 Ice cream 2 3 Health supplements 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditBubble gum beginnings in the 1940s Edit Although later considered one of South Korea s largest companies Lotte s origins actually traced back to post World War II Japan 3 During the war Shin Kyuk ho a native of Korea went to Tokyo to study at a technical college in 1941 at the age of 19 After graduating Shin remained in Japan adopting the Japanese name of Takeo Shigemitsu By 1946 Shin decided to go into business for himself launching the Hikara Special Chemical Research Institute This company produced soaps and cosmetics from surplus chemicals stocks left over from the war That company although small provided the basis for Shin s first fortune and within a year he had amassed enough capital to launch a new company dedicated to the production of chewing gum Introduced by American soldiers following the war chewing gum quickly became popular among Japanese consumers eager to embrace all things American In 1948 Shin founded Lotte Co 4 with ten employees Shin s choice of the company s name came from his admiration for Goethe s Sorrows of Young Werther particularly the character of Charlotte Using natural chicle Lotte launched a number of chewing gum brands including Orange Gum Lotte Gum Cowboy Gum Mable Gum and the highly popular Baseball Gum The company backed up its products with strong advertising support becoming one of the first in Japan to sponsor television programs as well as its own baseball team and other events such as beauty pageants In the mid 1950s the company sponsored the country s Antarctic Research Expedition Team developing a chewing gum for the effort s training program The company then launched the gum known as Cool Mint Gum for the consumer market in 1956 The gum featured a penguin on the package which became one of the country s most prominent consumer logos into the next century Another Lotte sponsoring effort was the Lotte Music Album show on television a popular music oriented program that ran through the late 1970s Shin expanded his production interest to include candies cookies and snack cakes and by the early 1960s the company had established itself as a rival to Japan s two largest confectionery groups Meiji and Morinaga The company s true breakthrough came during the 1960s with its entry into the chocolate market In 1964 the company launched its first milk chocolate called Ghana adapting Swiss style chocolates for the Japanese palate The company supported this launch with a massive television advertisement campaign firmly positioning the brand in the minds of consumers The launch paved the way for Lotte s emergence as the number one chocolate manufacturer in Japan by the end of the century Although Lotte had successfully established itself in Japan a country where ethnicity had always been a prominent part of the national identity Shin had not abandoned his Korean roots Lotte had established a presence in Korea as early as 1958 opening a factory producing chewing gum and other confectionery as well as instant noodles for the Korean market The normalization of diplomatic relations between Japan and Korea in 1965 however presented a new opportunity for the company Lotte decided to move into Korea on a full scale and in 1967 the company established a dedicated operation for South Korea called Lotte Confectionery Co 5 6 Adding Korean operations in the 1960s Edit It was not long however before Shin found himself in trouble with the Korean government then still under military dictatorship The South Korean government was then in the process of building up its military strength as part of its cold war with North Korea Seeking to establish its own industrial defense capacity the government approached Shin with a request for him to contribute to this effort encouraging him to enter military production as well Yet Shin perhaps mindful of the negative publicity that a move into arms production would bring to the company s confectionery sales refused The refusal brought a series of difficulties for Lotte Confectionery which finally were resolved by the direct intervention of then president Park Chung Hee Rather than agree to invest in the country s defence effort Shin agreed to transfer the centre of Lotte s operations to South Korea Lotte Confectionery now became the core of Shin s growing empire nonetheless the original Lotte Co and the Japanese market remained the company s largest confectionery operation until the 1990s 5 International success in the new century Edit In the 1990s and 2000s Lotte turned to the international market for further growth The company had made its first international extension other than in Korea in the late 1970s In 1978 Lotte set up a subsidiary in the United States opening production facilities in Battle Creek Michigan The group s U S presence later expanded to include a sales office in Chicago supporting sales of the group s chewing gums and cookies In the 1990s Lotte turned to markets closer to home The company established a subsidiary in Thailand in 1989 where it began producing and distributing candy and confectionery In 1993 Lotte entered Indonesia launching a subsidiary in Jakarta This was followed by the creation of a joint venture for the mainland Chinese market which established production facilities in Beijing in 1994 The company acquired full control of its Chinese operations in 2005 The Philippines became part of the Lotte empire in 1995 with the launch of a sales and distribution subsidiary in Manila One year later the company added production and sales operations in Ho Chi Minh Vietnam as well Continuing product development brought the company new successes as well In 1996 the company launched its Chocolate Zero claiming to be the world s first sugarless chocolate The following year Lotte became the first in Japan to launch a xylitol based chewing gum Because xylitol unlike other sweeteners did not produce acid when chewed the company was able to promote its chewing gum as a cavity fighting product The company s interest in developing xylitol based products continued into the 2000s including the launch of the Xylitol Family Bottle a beverage containing xylitol as a sweetener In 2005 the company launched its Lotte Notime tooth polishing chewing gum Lotte expanded its frozen dessert operations in 2002 forming a joint venture with troubled Snow Brand Milk Products then involved in a beef labelling scandal The joint venture Lotte Snow Co was owned at 80 percent by Lotte and launched production of Snow branded ice cream products In 2005 the company expanded its operations in China buying up control of Qingdao based Jinhu Shipin That move was seen as part of the group s strategy to become a major confectionery group on a global scale Lotte remained controlled by Shin Kyuk ho joined by his children and other family members In less than 60 years Shin had built Lotte from a small chewing gum producer into one of the world s top confectionery groups 5 On October 12 2017 Lotte Confectionery announced that the company had been spun off in order to form Lotte Corporation as the holding company Products EditMany of Lotte s products are sold internationally in areas with Japanese and or Korean immigrants and in Asian supermarkets around the world Confectionery Edit Lotte Ghana Chocolate Lotte Pepero The confectionery line up covers a wide range of snacks including gums candies biscuits and chocolates The Juicy Fresh Spearmint and Freshmint chewing gums and Ghana Chocolate have served as long time favorites for more than four decades while the Xylitol chewing gum is enjoying tremendous popularity since its launch thanks to its ability to reduce the risk of tooth decay 7 Lotte Confectionery also produces the Crunky candy bar 8 and the Chic Choc cookie a chocolate chip cookie one of the most famous brands in South Korea Additionally they produce other baked snacks including the Margaret cookie Lotte is also well known for their cookies called Koala s March which are small cream filled cookies shaped like koalas packaged in a unique hexagonal box and Pepero a product inspired by Pocky 9 To extend the reach of products of both companies in China Lotte has established a joint venture with Hershey s 10 Also in 2008 Lotte also took over Guylian a Belgium company that makes chocolate Ice cream Edit Lotte Confectionery has been taking a lion s share of Korea s ice cream market by offering an array of a popular bar cone cup pencil and bucket ice creams that cater to all tastes With the latest premium natural ingredient brand Natuur they are now offering a wider range of products from regular day to day items to more sophisticated premium flavors 7 Health supplements Edit Lotte Confectionery launched a health supplement brand Health 1 to produce various supplements with vitamins minerals granules red ginseng extracts and other animals and plant based extracts 7 See also EditEconomy of South Korea List of companies of South Korea LotteReferences Edit Lotte Confectionery Stakeholder s Information Lotteconf co kr September 4 2018 Overseas corporation introduction lt LOTTE Confectionery in the World lt About Us lt LOTTE Confectionery How Lotte went from making gum to a global leisure giant South China Morning Post 2020 04 11 Retrieved 2020 09 09 Sang Hun Choe 2020 01 19 Chewing Gum Tycoon of Lotte Group Shin Kyuk ho Dies at 98 The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2020 09 09 a b c Lotte Confectionery Company Ltd Company Profile Information Business Description History Background Information on Lotte Confectionery Company Ltd Referenceforbusiness com Retrieved 17 October 2018 OP ED Lotte s Sweet Snacks Highlight Asian American Expo Koogle tv Retrieved 17 October 2018 a b c Lotte Confectionery Products Archived 2014 08 08 at the Wayback Machine Lotte Crunky Crunch Chocolate Taquitos net Retrieved 17 October 2018 Gale Alastair November 10 2013 On Pepero Day a Japanese Rival Lurks Wall Street Journal Research Articles Journals Research better faster at HighBeam Research Business highbeam com Archived from the original on 8 August 2014 Retrieved 17 October 2018 External links EditOfficial website Business data for Lotte Confectionery BloombergGoogleReutersYahoo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lotte Confectionery amp oldid 1127860776, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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