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Mars, Incorporated

Mars, Incorporated is an American multinational manufacturer of confectionery, pet food, and other food products and a provider of animal care services, with US$45 billion in annual sales in 2022.[7]

Mars, Incorporated
Corporate logo used since March 2019
Mars
FormerlyM&M/Mars Inc.
TypePrivate
Industry
Founded1911; 112 years ago (1911)
Tacoma, Washington, U.S.
FounderFranklin Clarence Mars
Headquarters6885 Elm Street
McLean, Virginia, U.S.[1]
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
John Franklyn Mars (Chairman)[2][3]
Poul Weihrauch
(President and CEO)[4]
Products
Brands
ServicesManufacturing
Veterinary
Revenue US$45 billion[5] (2022)
OwnerMars family
Number of employees
130,000 (2020)[6]
Subsidiaries
Websitewww.mars.com

Mars was ranked as the fourth-largest privately held company in the United States by Forbes.[8] Headquartered in McLean, Virginia,[9] the company is entirely owned by the Mars family.[10]

Mars operates in four business segments around the world: Mars Wrigley Confectionery (headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, with U.S. headquarters in Hackettstown and Newark, New Jersey),[11] Petcare (Zaventem, Belgium; Poncitlán and Jalisco, Mexico; Querétaro, Mexico), Food (Rancho Dominguez, California), and MARS Edge (Germantown, Maryland), the company's life sciences division.[12][13]

History

 
Old Mars logo used between the company's founding in 1911 until March 2019

Mars is a company known for the confectionery items that it manufactures,[14] such as Mars bars, Milky Way bars, M&M's, Skittles, Snickers, and Twix. It also produces non-confectionery snacks, such as Combos, and other foods, including Ben's Original, and pasta sauce brand Dolmio, as well as pet foods, such as Pedigree, Whiskas, Nutro and Royal Canin brands.[15]

Orbit gum is among the most popular brands, managed by the Mars subsidiary brand Wrigley. During World War II, Wrigley was selling their eponymous gum only to soldiers, while Orbit was sold to the public. Though abandoned shortly after the war, about 30 years later, Orbit came back to America during the chewing gum craze.[16]

Franklin Clarence Mars, whose mother taught him to hand dip candy, sold candy by age 19.[17] He started the Mars Candy Factory in 1911 with Ethel V. Mars, his second wife, in Tacoma, Washington.[18] This factory produced and sold fresh candy wholesale,[17] but ultimately the venture failed[19][20] because there was a better established business, Brown & Haley, also operating in Tacoma.[21] By 1920, Mars had returned to his home state, Minnesota, where the earliest incarnation of the present day Mars company was founded that year as Mar-O-Bar Co., in Minneapolis[22] and later incorporated there as Mars, Incorporated.[17]

Forrest Mars Sr., son of Frank and his first wife, Ethel G. Mars,[17] was inspired by a popular type of milkshake[23] in 1923, to introduce the Milky Way bar, advertised as a "chocolate malted milk in a candy bar",[24] which became the best-selling candy bar.[22] In 1929, Frank moved the company to Chicago and started full production in a plant which still exists today.[25] In 1930, Frank Mars created the Snickers bar and first sold it in US markets.[26] In 1932, Mars introduced the 3 Musketeers bar. The same year, Forrest started Mars Limited in the United Kingdom and launched the Mars bar.

Mars moved its headquarters to McLean, Virginia, in 1984. It is still a family business owned by the Mars family. The company is famous for its secrecy. A 1993 Washington Post Magazine article was a rare raising of the veil, as the reporter was able to see the "M"s being applied to the M&M's, something that "no outsider had ever before been invited to observe".[27] In 1999, for example, the company did not acknowledge that Forrest Mars Sr. had died or that he had worked for the company.[citation needed]

Mars's purchase of Doane Petcare Company in June 2007 significantly increased Mars's position in the U.S. dry pet food category. In addition to these businesses, Mars also operates a chain of premium chocolate shops called Ethel M Chocolates. These shops are an outgrowth of the Ethel M premium chocolate business that Forrest Mars started in Las Vegas in 1980 when he became bored with retirement.[28]

In 2008, Mars and this group conducted a research study that resurrected the famous Mars slogan “Work, Rest & Play”. Packaged and led the global launch of the Mars Refuel Sports drink. Initiated and implemented sponsorship program “The Mars Refuel Drink Fund”.[29]

On April 28, 2008, Mars, Incorporated, together with Berkshire Hathaway Incorporated, announced the buyout of Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company, the world's largest chewing gum producer, for $23 billion in an all-cash deal. The two companies together generated sales of over $30 billion in 2008.[30]

The company published its Principles in Action communication in September 2011. This communication outlines the history of Mars, its legacy as a business committed to its Five Principles, and the company's goal of putting its Principles into action to make a difference to people and the planet through performance. Encompassing themes of Health and Nutrition, Supply Chain, Operations, Products, and Working at Mars, the Principles in Action communication outlines Mars Incorporated's targets, progress, and ongoing challenges. It also describes its businesses, including Petcare, Chocolate, Wrigley, Food, Drinks, Symbioscience.[31]

The company spent more than $1.8 million on lobbying during 2008, almost all of it at Patton Boggs, where it has long been one of the largest lobbying clients. Mars also spent $10,000 at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom. In 2009, Mars also hired Ernst & Young to lobby on corporate and international tax issues, including issues related to tax changes proposed by the Obama administration. The company spent another $1,655,000 that year.[32]

In 2014, Mars opened a new $270 million chocolate plant in Topeka, Kansas, the first new Mars plant in the US in 35 years.[33]

In 2016, Mars announced the merger of its chocolate and Wrigley segments to form a new subsidiary, called Mars Wrigley Confectionery.[34]

In 2017, the company's confectionery segment announced a return to its roots, and opened a new office in Newark, New Jersey.[35]

In May 2020, Mars filed a lawsuit against JAB Holding over claims that Jacek Szarzynski, a former JAB Holding executive stole various confidential documents and passed them to the owner of Pret A Manger and Panera Bread. According to the lawsuit, over 6,000 Mars internal documents, including detailed financial results, strategic planning documents, and potential acquisition targets, were illegally downloaded.[36]

In the United States, the company has[when?] 22 manufacturing facilities in Hackettstown, New Jersey; Albany, Georgia; Burr Ridge, Illinois; Minneapolis, Minnesota; Chicago, Illinois; and Mattoon, Illinois; Cleveland, Tennessee; Chattanooga, Tennessee; Columbia, South Carolina; Columbus, Ohio; Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania; Greenville, Mississippi; Greenville and Waco, Texas; Henderson and Reno, Nevada; Fort Smith, Arkansas; Joplin, Missouri; Kansas City, Missouri; Miami, Oklahoma; and Galena, Kansas. Their newest facility is situated in Topeka, Kansas. Their Canadian facilities are located in Bolton and Newmarket, Ontario.[37]

In November 2020, Mars acquired full ownership of snack food company Kind North America for $5 billion.[38]

In December 2022, it was announced Mars had acquired the West Valley City-headquartered whole-fruit snacking brand, Trü Frü.[39]

Mars Food UK Limited

Mars Food UK Limited is the name of the United Kingdom branch of Mars, Inc. The company is based in Slough, England. Mars brands manufactured for the United Kingdom market but not for the United States include Tunes.[citation needed]

In 1932, Forrest Mars Sr. opened what was then Mars (Europe) headquarters, and remains Mars (UK) headquarters in Slough, Berkshire[40] on the then-new Slough Trading Estate, after a disagreement with his father, Franklin Clarence Mars. In this factory, he produced the first Mars bar, based on the American Milky Way.[41]

Many brands first created and sold in the United Kingdom were later introduced in the United States, including Starburst (original UK brand name Opal Fruits) and Skittles. The brands Twix and Topic were UK based.[citation needed]

Milky Way in Europe and worldwide is known as the 3 Musketeers in America. Similarly, the Snickers bar was previously marketed in Ireland and the United Kingdom as Marathon until 1990; in the UK, France, Germany and the Netherlands, also until 1990; Galaxy in the Middle East is known as Dove in America and worldwide; and Starburst was known in the UK and Ireland as Opal Fruits until 1998. Chocolate and peanut M&M's were introduced in 1980s.[citation needed]

Mars Drinks UK

Mars Drinks UK, the beverages division of Mars Limited, operates from Slough in Buckinghamshire and specializes in office vending machines. Mars Drinks UK comprises the FLAVIA and KLIX brands which offer branded drinks such as the Starburst Orange Drink, the Maltesers Hot Chocolate and the Galaxy drinks.[42]

Mars Drinks also produces coffee and the equipment used to make it. In 1982 FLAVIA was created out of the high demand for coffee in the United Kingdom. Initially marketed as Dimension 3 until 1989, FLAVIA was introduced in France and Germany in 1986 and Japan in 1992 then brought to the United States in 1996 and to Canada in 1997. Other products such as cappuccino were introduced in 2002 and tea in 2004.[43]

In 2018, the Drinks division was sold to Lavazza.[44]

Mars Petcare

Forrest Mars started the pet food industry in Europe, and his Mars Candy Company bought Kal Kan. Forrest Mars changed the name of Kal Kan dog food to Pedigree, and Kal Kan cat food to Whiskas. As of 1991, Mars controlled 60 percent of the pet food market, both in volume and value. Whiskas was the number one brand. As of 1994, Mars was the leading pet food company worldwide with $4 billion in sales.[45]

In February 2003, Mars acquired Aquarium Pharmaceuticals, Inc.[46] (API, incorporated in 1964) and in 2007 it was renamed Mars Fishcare, Inc. The company manufactures and supplies home aquarium and pond products.[47] Mars Fishcare brands include:[48] Aquarium Pharmaceuticals (API),[49] RENA,[50] AQUARIAN,[51] and PondCare.[52]

The company introduced a genetic test for dogs using cheek swabs to identify breed breakdown, trait tests and health risks in 2007 known as Wisdom Panel.[53] In 2018, Mars Petcare acquired Genoscoper Laboratories, a Finnish animal molecular diagnostics company, "to form the basis for future practical applications in enabling precision healthcare for pets" under its genetic testing unit, Wisdom Health.[54] Wisdom Panel DNA testing expanded to include cats in mid 2021.[55]

In Australia, the division operates three sites that are located in Wodonga, Victoria (established in 1967 for manufacture of wet pet food); Bathurst, New South Wales (established in the 1980s for manufacture of dry pet food); and Brisbane, Queensland (for manufacture of birdcare products).[56]

Mars Petcare manufactures the 'Trill" birdseed range.[57]

Mars Veterinary Health

In 2007, Mars, Incorporated purchased a significant stake in the Banfield Pet Hospital chain.[58]

In October 2015, BluePearl Veterinary Partners was acquired by Mars Petcare division. This acquisition resulted in Mars Petcare becoming the largest pet nutrition and veterinary care provider in the world.[59]

In January 2017, Mars Veterinary Health North America announced the US$7.7 billion acquisition of Los Angeles-based animal hospital chain VCA Inc.[60]

In June 2018, Mars Veterinary Health International and Diagnostics acquired the Linnaeus Group consolidating its position as a leading veterinary provider in the United Kingdom.[61][62]

Factories

In 1963, a large factory was opened in Veghel in the Netherlands. This factory has currently the biggest production volume of Mars factories and is one of the biggest chocolate factories in the world.[63] Most confectionery products for Europe were produced in Slough and Veghel. The two factories in Slough were located on Liverpool Road and Dundee Road; the one on Liverpool Road closed in 2007, with Twix production moving to the Netherlands and Starburst production moving to the Czech Republic.[64]

The major production plant for Mars confectionery products in Australia is in Ballarat, Victoria.[65]

There is one factory outside of Hershey, Pennsylvania, located in Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania.[66] The factory in Chicago, Illinois, has its own commuter rail station, simply named Mars. However, that factory will be closing soon.[67] The building will remain in the hands of Chicago's Galewood neighborhood residents.[68]

Consumer relations

Opposition to labeling of genetically engineered ingredients in California

Throughout 2012, Mars contributed $376,650 to a $46 million political campaign known as "The Coalition Against The Costly Food Labeling Proposition, sponsored by Farmers and Food Producers".[69] This organization was set up to oppose "Proposition 37", demanding mandatory labeling of foods containing genetically modified ingredients.

Removal of artificial ingredients to food portfolio

In February 2016, Mars stated that it would no longer be using artificial colors in each of its candy products.[70] The company announced that more than 50 of its products would be affected in commitment effort to align with the changing preferences of consumers. The company is among more than 12 others which have recently pledged to remove artificial colors from its products.

Given the fact that the company will be replacing the artificial dyes in its products, Mars has also said that consumers should prepare themselves for the transition process in terms of special packaging and colors being used as to indicate that the changes have taken place. It has been said that the company is not likely to stop using coloring entirely, but that the use of artificial coloring will be going away.[71]

Criticism

Animal vs vegetable ingredients

From May 1, 2007, many Mars products made in the UK became unsuitable for vegetarians. The company announced that it would be using whey made with animal rennet (material from a calf's stomach lining, and a byproduct of veal), instead of using rennet made by microorganisms, in products including Mars, Twix, Snickers, Maltesers, Bounty, Minstrels and Milky Way.[72] The response from many consumers, particularly the Vegetarian Society's request for UK vegetarians to register their protests with Mars, generated extensive press and caused the company to abandon the plans shortly thereafter.[73] Mars switched to all-vegetarian sources in the UK.[74][75]

Unethical treatment of animals

In 2007, Mars came under criticism from People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) for funding laboratory experiments on mice, rats, guinea pigs and rabbits, which the group alleges are inhumane and in violation of the company's own policies prohibiting experiments on animals.[76]

One study was conducted in collaboration with the Salk Institute regarding angiogenesis and spatial memory, in which mice were given an ad-lib diet that included epicatechin, plant-derived flavonoid. One of the experiments involved groups of control and experimental animals, the latter of which were housed individually in cages that included a running wheel for optional exercise for two hours a day. The former, also housed individually, did not have access to a running wheel. Another experiment was the classical spatial memory assay, the Morris water maze, in which experimenters had mice swim in water mixed with white paint that concealed the water depth. The study, which Mars contends was legally required in order for the company to make flavonoid-related health claims, showed that the inclusion of epicatechin in the diet improved memory and angiogenesis, more so if coupled with exercise.[77][78][79]

Child labor and slave labor

Mars has been criticized for buying cocoa beans from West African farmers who reportedly use unpaid or poorly paid child laborers. In 2009, Mars announced that the company would work towards only purchasing cocoa from suppliers who meet environmental, labor, and production standards. TransFair USA, an organization which certifies products as Fair Trade, applauded the move and expressed hope that it would include a provision for fair wages for laborers and farmers.[80] In 2010, Mars Inc. received the U.S. Secretary of State's Award for Corporate Excellence.[81] In April 2010, Mars launched the MyCocoaPaper initiative, which claims to provide economic opportunities to women and families in Indonesia by making paper products out of cocoa bark and recycled office paper.[82][83]

In 2011, Mars and Fairtrade International announced an agreement to introduce the first Fairtrade labeled Mars product and to work together to enable farmers to have sustainable livelihoods and substantially increased productivity. The first Mars product to carry the Fairtrade mark was Maltesers, which appeared in stores in 2012 in the UK and Ireland.[84][85]

In 2019, Mars announced that they couldn't guarantee that their chocolate products were free from child slave labor, as they could trace only 24% of their purchasing back to the farm level (see below). The Washington Post noted that the commitment taken in 2001 to eradicate such practices within 4 years had not been kept, neither at the due deadline of 2005, nor within the revised deadlines of 2008 and 2010, and that the result was not likely to be achieved for 2020 either.[86]

In 2021, Mars was named in a class action lawsuit filed by eight former child slaves from Mali who alleged that the company aided and abetted their enslavement on cocoa plantations in Ivory Coast. The suit accused Mars (along with Nestlé, Cargill, Barry Callebaut, Olam International, The Hershey Company, and Mondelez International) of knowingly engaging in forced labor, and the plaintiffs sought damages for unjust enrichment, negligent supervision, and intentional infliction of emotional distress.[87] In June of 2021 the United States Supreme Court dismissed the lawsuit on the grounds that as the abuse had happened outside the United States, the group did not have standing to file such a lawsuit.[88]

Mars scored a yellow rating, the second highest of four possible scores, "Starting to implement good policies", on the 2022 Chocolate Scorecard, which rates all the large chocolate companies on their record in eliminating child labour, providing a living income to cocoa farmers and traceability/transparency.[89] In its own scorecard on human rights and environmental credentials, Mars states that it has traced the source of their cocoa to 132,000 of the farms that supply their cocoa.[90]

Deforestation in African national parks

In September 2017, an investigation[91] conducted by NGO Mighty Earth found that a large amount of the cocoa used in chocolate produced by Mars and other major chocolate companies was grown illegally in national parks and other protected areas in Ivory Coast and Ghana.[92] The countries are the world's two largest cocoa producers.[93][94]

The report documents show, in several national parks and other protected areas, 90% or more of the land mass has been converted to cocoa.[95] Less than four percent of Ivory Coast remains densely forested, and the chocolate companies' laissez-faire approach to sourcing has driven extensive deforestation in Ghana as well.[96] In Ivory Coast, deforestation has pushed chimpanzees into just a few small pockets, and reduced the country's elephant population from several hundred thousand to about 200–400.[97][98][99]

On the 2022 Chocolate Scorecard, Mars scored the second highest of four possible scores for "Deforestation and Climate" and "Agroforestry", "starting to implement good policies". Mars scored a lower rating (third of the four) for "Agrochemical Management", "needs more work on policy and implementation".[89]

Products

Many Mars products are household, famous-name brands. Some of these product lines are manufactured by Mars; others are manufactured by The Wrigley Company.

Original food products

Confectionery products manufactured by The Wrigley Company

Products for pet consumption

 
Pedigree dry dog food
  • ADVANCE (Australia and New Zealand only)
  • Aquarium Pharmaceuticals
  • Buckeye Nutrition
  • Cesar
  • Chappi
  • Crave
  • Dreamies/Catisfactions
  • Dine (Australia and New Zealand version of Sheba)
  • Exelcat
  • Eukanuba
  • Exelpet
  • Frolic
  • The Goodlife Recipe
  • Good-o
  • Greenies
  • Iams
  • James Wellbeloved
  • Kit-e-Kat
  • My Dog
  • Natura
  • Natusan
  • Nutro Products
  • Optimum
  • Pedigree
  • Pill Pockets
  • Royal Canin
  • Schmackos
  • Sheba
  • Teasers
  • Techni-Cal
  • Temptations
  • Trill
  • Whiskas
  • Winergy

Discontinued product lines

[citation needed]

Veterinary services

Mars Veterinary Health North America

Mars Veterinary Health International

  • AniCura – 280 sites[when?]
  • Antech Diagnostics / Sound
  • Asia Veterinary Diagnostics
  • Linnaeus Veterinary Group – 148 sites[when?]
  • Mount Pleasant Veterinary Group
  • Veterinary Emergency & Specialty (VES) Hospital Singapore
  • VSH Hong Kong

Awards and honors

The company was named by Fortune magazine as one of the top 100 companies to work for in 2013, citing the example that employees of the pet food division can take their dogs to work.[101]

The company has made donations to Elizabethtown College, which includes a room sponsored by them and a weekly executive lecture series.[102][103]

Year Association Category Nominee(s) Result
2017 Diversity in Media Awards Marketing Campaign of the Year Maltesers - Dance Floor (TV Advert) Nominated
2020 Vet Help Direct Best Vet in the United Kingdom 2020 Willows Veterinary Centre and Referral Service (part of Linnaeus Group)[104] Won

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Mars Inc redirects here For other uses see Mars disambiguation Mars candy redirects here For the Mars bar see Mars chocolate bar Mars Incorporated is an American multinational manufacturer of confectionery pet food and other food products and a provider of animal care services with US 45 billion in annual sales in 2022 7 Mars IncorporatedCorporate logo used since March 2019Trade nameMarsFormerlyM amp M Mars Inc TypePrivateIndustryFoodVeterinary servicesFounded1911 112 years ago 1911 Tacoma Washington U S FounderFranklin Clarence MarsHeadquarters6885 Elm StreetMcLean Virginia U S 1 Area servedWorldwideKey peopleJohn Franklyn Mars Chairman 2 3 Poul Weihrauch President and CEO 4 ProductsConfectioneryGumCandyMintsBeveragesFoodstuffsPet food and suppliesBrandsList 3 Musketeers 5 Ben s Original Rice Big Red Bounty Doublemint Dove Galaxy Eclipse Eukanuba Extra Freedent Hubba Bubba Iams Juicy Fruit Kind North America Life Savers M amp M s Maltesers Mars Milky Way Orbit Pedigree Perfect Fit Skittles Snickers Starburst Spearmint Twix Whiskas WinterfreshServicesManufacturing VeterinaryRevenueUS 45 billion 5 2022 OwnerMars familyNumber of employees130 000 2020 6 SubsidiariesWrigley CompanyVCA Inc Websitewww wbr mars wbr comMars was ranked as the fourth largest privately held company in the United States by Forbes 8 Headquartered in McLean Virginia 9 the company is entirely owned by the Mars family 10 Mars operates in four business segments around the world Mars Wrigley Confectionery headquartered in Chicago Illinois with U S headquarters in Hackettstown and Newark New Jersey 11 Petcare Zaventem Belgium Poncitlan and Jalisco Mexico Queretaro Mexico Food Rancho Dominguez California and MARS Edge Germantown Maryland the company s life sciences division 12 13 Contents 1 History 2 Mars Food UK Limited 2 1 Mars Drinks UK 3 Mars Petcare 3 1 Mars Veterinary Health 4 Factories 5 Consumer relations 5 1 Opposition to labeling of genetically engineered ingredients in California 5 2 Removal of artificial ingredients to food portfolio 6 Criticism 6 1 Animal vs vegetable ingredients 6 2 Unethical treatment of animals 6 3 Child labor and slave labor 6 4 Deforestation in African national parks 7 Products 7 1 Original food products 7 1 1 Confectionery products manufactured by The Wrigley Company 7 2 Products for pet consumption 7 3 Discontinued product lines 8 Veterinary services 9 Awards and honors 10 See also 11 References 12 Further reading 13 External linksHistory Edit Old Mars logo used between the company s founding in 1911 until March 2019 Mars is a company known for the confectionery items that it manufactures 14 such as Mars bars Milky Way bars M amp M s Skittles Snickers and Twix It also produces non confectionery snacks such as Combos and other foods including Ben s Original and pasta sauce brand Dolmio as well as pet foods such as Pedigree Whiskas Nutro and Royal Canin brands 15 Orbit gum is among the most popular brands managed by the Mars subsidiary brand Wrigley During World War II Wrigley was selling their eponymous gum only to soldiers while Orbit was sold to the public Though abandoned shortly after the war about 30 years later Orbit came back to America during the chewing gum craze 16 Franklin Clarence Mars whose mother taught him to hand dip candy sold candy by age 19 17 He started the Mars Candy Factory in 1911 with Ethel V Mars his second wife in Tacoma Washington 18 This factory produced and sold fresh candy wholesale 17 but ultimately the venture failed 19 20 because there was a better established business Brown amp Haley also operating in Tacoma 21 By 1920 Mars had returned to his home state Minnesota where the earliest incarnation of the present day Mars company was founded that year as Mar O Bar Co in Minneapolis 22 and later incorporated there as Mars Incorporated 17 Forrest Mars Sr son of Frank and his first wife Ethel G Mars 17 was inspired by a popular type of milkshake 23 in 1923 to introduce the Milky Way bar advertised as a chocolate malted milk in a candy bar 24 which became the best selling candy bar 22 In 1929 Frank moved the company to Chicago and started full production in a plant which still exists today 25 In 1930 Frank Mars created the Snickers bar and first sold it in US markets 26 In 1932 Mars introduced the 3 Musketeers bar The same year Forrest started Mars Limited in the United Kingdom and launched the Mars bar Mars moved its headquarters to McLean Virginia in 1984 It is still a family business owned by the Mars family The company is famous for its secrecy A 1993 Washington Post Magazine article was a rare raising of the veil as the reporter was able to see the M s being applied to the M amp M s something that no outsider had ever before been invited to observe 27 In 1999 for example the company did not acknowledge that Forrest Mars Sr had died or that he had worked for the company citation needed Mars s purchase of Doane Petcare Company in June 2007 significantly increased Mars s position in the U S dry pet food category In addition to these businesses Mars also operates a chain of premium chocolate shops called Ethel M Chocolates These shops are an outgrowth of the Ethel M premium chocolate business that Forrest Mars started in Las Vegas in 1980 when he became bored with retirement 28 In 2008 Mars and this group conducted a research study that resurrected the famous Mars slogan Work Rest amp Play Packaged and led the global launch of the Mars Refuel Sports drink Initiated and implemented sponsorship program The Mars Refuel Drink Fund 29 On April 28 2008 Mars Incorporated together with Berkshire Hathaway Incorporated announced the buyout of Wm Wrigley Jr Company the world s largest chewing gum producer for 23 billion in an all cash deal The two companies together generated sales of over 30 billion in 2008 30 The company published its Principles in Action communication in September 2011 This communication outlines the history of Mars its legacy as a business committed to its Five Principles and the company s goal of putting its Principles into action to make a difference to people and the planet through performance Encompassing themes of Health and Nutrition Supply Chain Operations Products and Working at Mars the Principles in Action communication outlines Mars Incorporated s targets progress and ongoing challenges It also describes its businesses including Petcare Chocolate Wrigley Food Drinks Symbioscience 31 The company spent more than 1 8 million on lobbying during 2008 almost all of it at Patton Boggs where it has long been one of the largest lobbying clients Mars also spent 10 000 at Skadden Arps Slate Meagher amp Flom In 2009 Mars also hired Ernst amp Young to lobby on corporate and international tax issues including issues related to tax changes proposed by the Obama administration The company spent another 1 655 000 that year 32 In 2014 Mars opened a new 270 million chocolate plant in Topeka Kansas the first new Mars plant in the US in 35 years 33 In 2016 Mars announced the merger of its chocolate and Wrigley segments to form a new subsidiary called Mars Wrigley Confectionery 34 In 2017 the company s confectionery segment announced a return to its roots and opened a new office in Newark New Jersey 35 In May 2020 Mars filed a lawsuit against JAB Holding over claims that Jacek Szarzynski a former JAB Holding executive stole various confidential documents and passed them to the owner of Pret A Manger and Panera Bread According to the lawsuit over 6 000 Mars internal documents including detailed financial results strategic planning documents and potential acquisition targets were illegally downloaded 36 In the United States the company has when 22 manufacturing facilities in Hackettstown New Jersey Albany Georgia Burr Ridge Illinois Minneapolis Minnesota Chicago Illinois and Mattoon Illinois Cleveland Tennessee Chattanooga Tennessee Columbia South Carolina Columbus Ohio Elizabethtown Pennsylvania Greenville Mississippi Greenville and Waco Texas Henderson and Reno Nevada Fort Smith Arkansas Joplin Missouri Kansas City Missouri Miami Oklahoma and Galena Kansas Their newest facility is situated in Topeka Kansas Their Canadian facilities are located in Bolton and Newmarket Ontario 37 In November 2020 Mars acquired full ownership of snack food company Kind North America for 5 billion 38 In December 2022 it was announced Mars had acquired the West Valley City headquartered whole fruit snacking brand Tru Fru 39 Mars Food UK Limited EditMars Food UK Limited is the name of the United Kingdom branch of Mars Inc The company is based in Slough England Mars brands manufactured for the United Kingdom market but not for the United States include Tunes citation needed In 1932 Forrest Mars Sr opened what was then Mars Europe headquarters and remains Mars UK headquarters in Slough Berkshire 40 on the then new Slough Trading Estate after a disagreement with his father Franklin Clarence Mars In this factory he produced the first Mars bar based on the American Milky Way 41 Many brands first created and sold in the United Kingdom were later introduced in the United States including Starburst original UK brand name Opal Fruits and Skittles The brands Twix and Topic were UK based citation needed Milky Way in Europe and worldwide is known as the 3 Musketeers in America Similarly the Snickers bar was previously marketed in Ireland and the United Kingdom as Marathon until 1990 in the UK France Germany and the Netherlands also until 1990 Galaxy in the Middle East is known as Dove in America and worldwide and Starburst was known in the UK and Ireland as Opal Fruits until 1998 Chocolate and peanut M amp M s were introduced in 1980s citation needed Mars Drinks UK Edit Mars Drinks UK the beverages division of Mars Limited operates from Slough in Buckinghamshire and specializes in office vending machines Mars Drinks UK comprises the FLAVIA and KLIX brands which offer branded drinks such as the Starburst Orange Drink the Maltesers Hot Chocolate and the Galaxy drinks 42 Mars Drinks also produces coffee and the equipment used to make it In 1982 FLAVIA was created out of the high demand for coffee in the United Kingdom Initially marketed as Dimension 3 until 1989 FLAVIA was introduced in France and Germany in 1986 and Japan in 1992 then brought to the United States in 1996 and to Canada in 1997 Other products such as cappuccino were introduced in 2002 and tea in 2004 43 In 2018 the Drinks division was sold to Lavazza 44 Mars Petcare EditForrest Mars started the pet food industry in Europe and his Mars Candy Company bought Kal Kan Forrest Mars changed the name of Kal Kan dog food to Pedigree and Kal Kan cat food to Whiskas As of 1991 Mars controlled 60 percent of the pet food market both in volume and value Whiskas was the number one brand As of 1994 Mars was the leading pet food company worldwide with 4 billion in sales 45 In February 2003 Mars acquired Aquarium Pharmaceuticals Inc 46 API incorporated in 1964 and in 2007 it was renamed Mars Fishcare Inc The company manufactures and supplies home aquarium and pond products 47 Mars Fishcare brands include 48 Aquarium Pharmaceuticals API 49 RENA 50 AQUARIAN 51 and PondCare 52 The company introduced a genetic test for dogs using cheek swabs to identify breed breakdown trait tests and health risks in 2007 known as Wisdom Panel 53 In 2018 Mars Petcare acquired Genoscoper Laboratories a Finnish animal molecular diagnostics company to form the basis for future practical applications in enabling precision healthcare for pets under its genetic testing unit Wisdom Health 54 Wisdom Panel DNA testing expanded to include cats in mid 2021 55 In Australia the division operates three sites that are located in Wodonga Victoria established in 1967 for manufacture of wet pet food Bathurst New South Wales established in the 1980s for manufacture of dry pet food and Brisbane Queensland for manufacture of birdcare products 56 Mars Petcare manufactures the Trill birdseed range 57 Mars Veterinary Health Edit In 2007 Mars Incorporated purchased a significant stake in the Banfield Pet Hospital chain 58 In October 2015 BluePearl Veterinary Partners was acquired by Mars Petcare division This acquisition resulted in Mars Petcare becoming the largest pet nutrition and veterinary care provider in the world 59 In January 2017 Mars Veterinary Health North America announced the US 7 7 billion acquisition of Los Angeles based animal hospital chain VCA Inc 60 In June 2018 Mars Veterinary Health International and Diagnostics acquired the Linnaeus Group consolidating its position as a leading veterinary provider in the United Kingdom 61 62 Factories EditIn 1963 a large factory was opened in Veghel in the Netherlands This factory has currently the biggest production volume of Mars factories and is one of the biggest chocolate factories in the world 63 Most confectionery products for Europe were produced in Slough and Veghel The two factories in Slough were located on Liverpool Road and Dundee Road the one on Liverpool Road closed in 2007 with Twix production moving to the Netherlands and Starburst production moving to the Czech Republic 64 The major production plant for Mars confectionery products in Australia is in Ballarat Victoria 65 There is one factory outside of Hershey Pennsylvania located in Elizabethtown Pennsylvania 66 The factory in Chicago Illinois has its own commuter rail station simply named Mars However that factory will be closing soon 67 The building will remain in the hands of Chicago s Galewood neighborhood residents 68 Consumer relations EditOpposition to labeling of genetically engineered ingredients in California Edit Throughout 2012 Mars contributed 376 650 to a 46 million political campaign known as The Coalition Against The Costly Food Labeling Proposition sponsored by Farmers and Food Producers 69 This organization was set up to oppose Proposition 37 demanding mandatory labeling of foods containing genetically modified ingredients Removal of artificial ingredients to food portfolio Edit In February 2016 Mars stated that it would no longer be using artificial colors in each of its candy products 70 The company announced that more than 50 of its products would be affected in commitment effort to align with the changing preferences of consumers The company is among more than 12 others which have recently pledged to remove artificial colors from its products Given the fact that the company will be replacing the artificial dyes in its products Mars has also said that consumers should prepare themselves for the transition process in terms of special packaging and colors being used as to indicate that the changes have taken place It has been said that the company is not likely to stop using coloring entirely but that the use of artificial coloring will be going away 71 Criticism EditAnimal vs vegetable ingredients Edit From May 1 2007 many Mars products made in the UK became unsuitable for vegetarians The company announced that it would be using whey made with animal rennet material from a calf s stomach lining and a byproduct of veal instead of using rennet made by microorganisms in products including Mars Twix Snickers Maltesers Bounty Minstrels and Milky Way 72 The response from many consumers particularly the Vegetarian Society s request for UK vegetarians to register their protests with Mars generated extensive press and caused the company to abandon the plans shortly thereafter 73 Mars switched to all vegetarian sources in the UK 74 75 Unethical treatment of animals Edit In 2007 Mars came under criticism from People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals PETA for funding laboratory experiments on mice rats guinea pigs and rabbits which the group alleges are inhumane and in violation of the company s own policies prohibiting experiments on animals 76 One study was conducted in collaboration with the Salk Institute regarding angiogenesis and spatial memory in which mice were given an ad lib diet that included epicatechin plant derived flavonoid One of the experiments involved groups of control and experimental animals the latter of which were housed individually in cages that included a running wheel for optional exercise for two hours a day The former also housed individually did not have access to a running wheel Another experiment was the classical spatial memory assay the Morris water maze in which experimenters had mice swim in water mixed with white paint that concealed the water depth The study which Mars contends was legally required in order for the company to make flavonoid related health claims showed that the inclusion of epicatechin in the diet improved memory and angiogenesis more so if coupled with exercise 77 78 79 Child labor and slave labor Edit Mars has been criticized for buying cocoa beans from West African farmers who reportedly use unpaid or poorly paid child laborers In 2009 Mars announced that the company would work towards only purchasing cocoa from suppliers who meet environmental labor and production standards TransFair USA an organization which certifies products as Fair Trade applauded the move and expressed hope that it would include a provision for fair wages for laborers and farmers 80 In 2010 Mars Inc received the U S Secretary of State s Award for Corporate Excellence 81 In April 2010 Mars launched the MyCocoaPaper initiative which claims to provide economic opportunities to women and families in Indonesia by making paper products out of cocoa bark and recycled office paper 82 83 In 2011 Mars and Fairtrade International announced an agreement to introduce the first Fairtrade labeled Mars product and to work together to enable farmers to have sustainable livelihoods and substantially increased productivity The first Mars product to carry the Fairtrade mark was Maltesers which appeared in stores in 2012 in the UK and Ireland 84 85 In 2019 Mars announced that they couldn t guarantee that their chocolate products were free from child slave labor as they could trace only 24 of their purchasing back to the farm level see below The Washington Post noted that the commitment taken in 2001 to eradicate such practices within 4 years had not been kept neither at the due deadline of 2005 nor within the revised deadlines of 2008 and 2010 and that the result was not likely to be achieved for 2020 either 86 In 2021 Mars was named in a class action lawsuit filed by eight former child slaves from Mali who alleged that the company aided and abetted their enslavement on cocoa plantations in Ivory Coast The suit accused Mars along with Nestle Cargill Barry Callebaut Olam International The Hershey Company and Mondelez International of knowingly engaging in forced labor and the plaintiffs sought damages for unjust enrichment negligent supervision and intentional infliction of emotional distress 87 In June of 2021 the United States Supreme Court dismissed the lawsuit on the grounds that as the abuse had happened outside the United States the group did not have standing to file such a lawsuit 88 Mars scored a yellow rating the second highest of four possible scores Starting to implement good policies on the 2022 Chocolate Scorecard which rates all the large chocolate companies on their record in eliminating child labour providing a living income to cocoa farmers and traceability transparency 89 In its own scorecard on human rights and environmental credentials Mars states that it has traced the source of their cocoa to 132 000 of the farms that supply their cocoa 90 Deforestation in African national parks Edit In September 2017 an investigation 91 conducted by NGO Mighty Earth found that a large amount of the cocoa used in chocolate produced by Mars and other major chocolate companies was grown illegally in national parks and other protected areas in Ivory Coast and Ghana 92 The countries are the world s two largest cocoa producers 93 94 The report documents show in several national parks and other protected areas 90 or more of the land mass has been converted to cocoa 95 Less than four percent of Ivory Coast remains densely forested and the chocolate companies laissez faire approach to sourcing has driven extensive deforestation in Ghana as well 96 In Ivory Coast deforestation has pushed chimpanzees into just a few small pockets and reduced the country s elephant population from several hundred thousand to about 200 400 97 98 99 On the 2022 Chocolate Scorecard Mars scored the second highest of four possible scores for Deforestation and Climate and Agroforestry starting to implement good policies Mars scored a lower rating third of the four for Agrochemical Management needs more work on policy and implementation 89 Products EditSee also List of assets owned by Mars Incorporated Many Mars products are household famous name brands Some of these product lines are manufactured by Mars others are manufactured by The Wrigley Company Original food products Edit A Bounty bar Galaxy Minstrels 3 Musketeers Ben s Original Bounty Celebrations Cirku CocoaVia Combos Dolmio Dove Ebly Ethel M FLAVIA Fling Flyte Forever Yours Galaxy Galaxy Bubbles Galaxy Minstrels goodnessKNOWS Kudos A Twix bar M Azing M amp M s Maltesers Marathon Mars Masterfoods Milky Way Munch Promite Revels Seeds of Change Snickers Topic Tracker Treets Twix Confectionery products manufactured by The Wrigley Company Edit 5 gum cobalt packaging 5 gum Airwaves Alpine Altoids Big Red Bubble Tape Doublemint Eclipse Eclipse Ice Excel Extra Freedent Hubba Bubba Juicy Fruit Life Savers Lockets Orbit Ouch Rondo Skittles Spearmint Starburst Surpass Tunes Winterfresh Wrigley s Products for pet consumption Edit Pedigree dry dog food ADVANCE Australia and New Zealand only Aquarium Pharmaceuticals Buckeye Nutrition Cesar Chappi Crave Dreamies Catisfactions Dine Australia and New Zealand version of Sheba Exelcat Eukanuba Exelpet Frolic The Goodlife Recipe Good o Greenies Iams James Wellbeloved Kit e Kat My Dog Natura Natusan Nutro Products Optimum Pedigree Pill Pockets Royal Canin Schmackos Sheba Teasers Techni Cal Temptations Trill Whiskas Winergy Discontinued product lines Edit citation needed AquaDrops Banjo Candy Bar Bisc amp Bliss Candy Bar Cookies amp Pacers PB Max Royals Spangles Summit Cookie BarsVeterinary services EditMars Veterinary Health North America Banfield Pet Hospital 100 1 054 sites when BluePearl Veterinary Partners 61 sites when Pet Partners 86 sites when VCA Animal Hospitals 917 sites when Mars Veterinary Health International AniCura 280 sites when Antech Diagnostics Sound Asia Veterinary Diagnostics Linnaeus Veterinary Group 148 sites when Mount Pleasant Veterinary Group Veterinary Emergency amp Specialty VES Hospital Singapore VSH Hong KongAwards and honors EditThe company was named by Fortune magazine as one of the top 100 companies to work for in 2013 citing the example that employees of the pet food division can take their dogs to work 101 The company has made donations to Elizabethtown College which includes a room sponsored by them and a weekly executive lecture series 102 103 Year Association Category Nominee s Result2017 Diversity in Media Awards Marketing Campaign of the Year Maltesers Dance Floor TV Advert Nominated2020 Vet Help Direct Best Vet in the United Kingdom 2020 Willows Veterinary Centre and Referral Service part of Linnaeus Group 104 WonSee also EditBig Chocolate List of food companiesReferences Edit A rare look inside Mars Inc s McLean headquarters Washington Business Journal February 28 2018 Grant F Reid decides to hand over the reins as Mars CEO after nearly a decade Mars Incorporated Press release McLean June 22 2022 Retrieved April 26 2023 John Franklyn Mars Frank Bloomberg com Global Leadership Team Mars Incorporated Retrieved April 26 2023 Mars Forbes November 23 2020 Mars Forbes Mars on Forbes Lists Forbes Retrieved October 10 2022 America s 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Matthew Berman Dennis K April 28 2008 Mars Buffett Team Up in Wrigley Bid Wall Street Journal ISSN 0099 9660 Retrieved January 22 2017 Mars Incorporated Publishes Principles In Action Communication Mars com Mars Lobbying Lifts Off Legal Times December 28 2009 270M chocolate plant near Topeka proof of US s sweet tooth The Wichita Eagle March 27 2014 Archived from the original on March 28 2014 Whipp Lindsay October 6 2016 Mars to buy out Buffett to take full control of Wrigley Financial Times Archived from the original on December 10 2022 Retrieved June 17 2020 Mars Wrigley Confectionery to base U S Headquarters in Hackettstown amp Newark New Jersey Global Headquarters Remain in Chicago PDF Mars Incorporated December 5 2017 Archived from the original PDF on December 8 2017 Evans Judith Massoudi Arash Mars sues Pret and Panera owner JAB over stolen trade secrets Financial Times Archived from the original on December 10 2022 Retrieved May 21 2020 Where we operate Canada Mars Inc Archived 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services provider Linnaeus in its biggest ever exit www sovereigncapital co uk Retrieved August 8 2018 Fiala Jennifer August 2 2008 VIN News Vin com Mars Netherlands Home Mars com Archived from the original on April 29 2009 Retrieved January 15 2010 Mars cuts 700 from UK workforce BBC News March 10 2005 Retrieved January 15 2010 Sobey Emily November 25 2009 Mars celebrates 30 years in Ballarat The Courier Ballarat Australia Retrieved February 10 2010 M amp M Mars Yelp November 29 2007 Studenkov Igor February 1 2022 Just north of Oak Park historic Mars candy factory to close Oak Park Retrieved April 4 2022 With some creative thinking the Mars candy factory closing could have a sweet aftertaste Chicago Sun Times January 30 2022 Retrieved April 4 2022 California Proposition 37 Mandatory Labeling of Genetically Engineered Food Initiative 2012 Ballotpedia Jonathan Mudd February 5 2016 Mars Incorporated to remove all artificial colors from its human food portfolio Press release PRNewswire 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Analyse qualitative des facteurs de deforestation et de degradation des forets en Cote d Ivoire Archived November 7 2017 at the Wayback Machine Rapport Final November 10 2016 Covey R and McGraw W S Monkeys in a West African bushmeat market implications for cercopithecid conservation in eastern Liberia Tropical Conservation Science 7 1 2014 115 125 Marchesi P Marchesi N Fruth B and Boesch C Census and Distribution of Chimpanzees in Cote D Ivoire PRIMATES 36 4 1995 591 607 Poaching contributes to forest elephant declines in Cote d Ivoire new numbers reveal WWF September 5 2011 Mars in United States Mars Archived from the original on April 29 2009 Retrieved June 21 2009 100 Best Companies to Work For 2013 Mars Fortune CNN E town Now Elizabethtown College M amp M Mars partner to share executive lectures Meeting and Conference Spaces Elizabethtown College www etown edu Willows wins Best UK Vet Awards March 17 2020 Further reading EditStephen Beckett Industrial Chocolate Manufacture and Use 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