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Valeo Confectionery

Valeo Confectionery formerly known as Tangerine Confectionery and Toms Confectionery is a British confectionery company with its headquarters in Pontefract, West Yorkshire. Since 2006, it had grown through acquisitions into one of the largest independent confectionery companies in Europe[2] before acquisition by Valeo Foods and the fourth largest sweet maker in the United Kingdom.[3] The company has six factories: Blackburn, Blackpool, Cleckheaton, Liverpool, Pontefract and York.[4]

Valeo Confectionery Limited
TypePrivate
Industryconfectionery
Founded1986; 37 years ago (1986)[1]
Headquarters,
England
Number of locations
Six factories: Blackburn, Blackpool, Cleckheaton, Liverpool, Pontefract and York
Revenue£150,000,000
OwnerValeo Foods
Number of employees
1,500 (2009)
Websitevaleoconfectionery.com

History

 
The former logo of Tangerine Confectionery

In January 2006, Toms Confectionery changed its name to Tangerine Confectionery and altered its branding following the purchase of the company by a new management team from Toms International of Denmark.[1] The UK arm of Tom's had been created through the acquisition of three traditional confectionery companies, Taveners, Daintee and Parrs, over a ten-year period, between 1992 and 2001.[5][6]

Originally the company had been mainly an own-label supplier in England.[7] The company acquired the Taveners, Dainty and Parrs businesses from Toms of Denmark later in January 2006.[8] In April it was voted the best own-label confectionery supplier in the UK by The Grocer magazine. In August, the company acquired the confectionery arm of Blackpool-based Burton's Foods and so increase turnover of the company to £60m, making it the largest independent confectionery company in the UK.[9]

In January 2008, the company purchased Yorkshire based Monkhill Confectionery from Cadbury plc in a £58 million deal, with factories in Cleckheaton, Pontefract and York as well as a distribution centre in Holmewood, North East Derbyshire.[5][10][11][12] The purchase included the Barratts, Sharps of York, Jameson's, Trebor Basset Mints, Butterkist[13] and Pascall lines. Two months later Tangerine claimed there were no plans to close its York factory, despite ordering workers to stay at home in Easter week.[11]

Two months later, staff in Blackpool voted in favour of industrial action after turning down a 2.5% pay offer.[14]

In April 2009 the company was ranked 23rd in the PricewaterhouseCoopers Profit Track 100, published by The Sunday Times, and was the highest North West entry in the table, which lists the 100 private UK's companies with the fastest growing profits.[9] In August it received a quality Halal Seal of Approval, from the Halal Food Authority, for 150 products within its Barratt, MOJO, Princess and Taveners Proper Sweets ranges[2]

In March 2010, the company was found guilty of two counts of breaching Health and Safety laws, following the death of an employee at its Poole, Dorset factory. A fine of £300,000 for each count plus costs was imposed. In 2012, it was announced that the factory would close in 2013.[15]

2012 saw the acquisition of Smith Kendon, manufacturer of York Fruits jelly sweets.

On 5 February 2013 the company was delisted by the Halal Food Authority.[16]

In 2014, Tangerine announced the closure of its Clifton Road factory in Blackpool. It said its other Blackpool site in Vicarage Lane would remain open.[17]

In August 2018, Valeo Foods announced completion of its acquisition of Tangerine Confectionery.[18] In December 2019, the company's name was changed to Valeo Confectionery.[1]

Operations

 
The Tangerine Confectionery factory in Liverpool, 2013

Tangerine Confectionery has factories in Blackburn, Blackpool, Cleckheaton, Liverpool, Pontefract and York. Its head office, originally in Blackpool, is now in Pontefract in West Yorkshire.[19]

Brands and products

Brand Products
Anthon Berg Liqueurs, chocolate creams, marzipan fruits and specialist chocolate bars
Anglo Bubbly Bubble gum
Barker and Dobson Mints, Mint Humbugs, Everton Mints
Barratt (briefly known as Candyland)[20] Black Jacks, Bruiser, Candy sticks, Sherbet Fountain, Dip Dab, Catherine Wheels, Dolly Mixture, Jungle Mix, Dew Drops, Flumps, Frosties and Fizzy Frosties, Fruit Salad, Gums, Jelly Babies, Milk bottles, Milk Teeth, Nougat, Refreshers, Refreshers Gums, Refreshers Roll, Mini Eggs.
Jamesons Caramels, Chocolate peanuts, Chocolate brazils, Chocolate raisins, Raspberry Ruffles
Lion Fruit Salad, Fruit Pastilles, Licorice Gums, Wine Gums, Sports Mixture, Midget Gems
Mojo Chews (banana, cola, strawberry, spearmint, orange), lollies, jellies
Princess Pink and white marshmallows, Marshmallow smoothies (banana+strawberry & strawberry+mango)
Sharps of York Toffee, Fudge
Smith Kendon York Fruits
Squirrel Cherry lips, Floral gums
Hobo's Liquorice Chews With Fruit Sides [Re-released at Christmas 2013 alongside glee's]
Taveners Coconut mushrooms, Toffee bon bons, Eclairs, Rhubarb and custard, Red and black gums, Blackcurrant and liquorice, Barley sugars, Toasted teacakes, Chocolate limes, American hard gums, Fruit pastilles, Mint humbugs, Wine gums, Assorted liquorice, Jelly Babies, Dairy toffee, Strawberry bon bons, lemon and strawberry sherbets, lemon bon bons, dolly mixture

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "Valeo Confectionery Limited". Gov.UK. Retrieved 10 October 2021.
  2. ^ a b "Tangerine Confectionery awarded Halal Food Authority accreditation". talkingretail.com. 18 August 2009. Retrieved 20 November 2009.
  3. ^ "Sweet dreams are made of this!". Blackpool Gazette. 3 September 2009. Retrieved 19 November 2009.
  4. ^ "Our Factories". valeoconfectionery.com. Archived from the original on 9 March 2022. Retrieved 8 March 2022.
  5. ^ a b "Cadbury Schweppes Agrees to Sell Monkhill: Completes Non-Core Disposal Programme (PDF)" (ZIP) (Press release). Cadbury plc. 18 January 2008. Retrieved 4 December 2016.
  6. ^ . Close Brothers Growth Capital Ltd. Archived from the original on 30 May 2009. Retrieved 20 November 2009.
  7. ^ "Tangerine recruits marketer to drive forward innovation". The Grocer. 7 November 2009. Retrieved 19 November 2009.
  8. ^ "Tangerine completes Monkhill buyout". Blackpool Gazette. 26 February 2008. Retrieved 19 November 2009.
  9. ^ a b "Sweet success in face of recession". Blackpool Gazette. 17 April 2009. Retrieved 19 November 2009.
  10. ^ "Popcorn company bought for £58m". bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 14 October 2015.
  11. ^ a b "Tangerine says no plan to shut factory in York". The Grocer. 31 March 2008. Retrieved 19 November 2009.
  12. ^ "Tangerine Confectionery acquires Monkhill". The Grocer. 21 January 2008. Retrieved 19 November 2009.
  13. ^ Godfrey, Ron (22 November 2007). "Monk Hill Confectionery sale date 'imminent'". The Press. York. Retrieved 19 November 2009.
  14. ^ Hyde, Nick (26 May 2008). "Sweets staff vote for action on pay". Blackpool Gazette. Retrieved 19 November 2009.
  15. ^ ConfectioneryNews.com. "Tangerine closes UK factory with 75 jobs cut".
  16. ^ Halal Food Authority delisted members page, 15/04/13
  17. ^ "Blackpool sweet factory to close putting 166 jobs at risk". 6 March 2014 – via www.bbc.co.uk.
  18. ^ "Valeo Foods group acquisition - Tangerine". Tangerine. 24 August 2018. Retrieved 23 October 2018.
  19. ^ "Contact us - Tangerine".
  20. ^ "Tangerine puts classic sweets back under Barratt name". The Grocer. Retrieved 3 May 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

External links

  Media related to Valeo Foods at Wikimedia Commons

  • Official website

valeo, confectionery, formerly, known, tangerine, confectionery, toms, confectionery, british, confectionery, company, with, headquarters, pontefract, west, yorkshire, since, 2006, grown, through, acquisitions, into, largest, independent, confectionery, compan. Valeo Confectionery formerly known as Tangerine Confectionery and Toms Confectionery is a British confectionery company with its headquarters in Pontefract West Yorkshire Since 2006 it had grown through acquisitions into one of the largest independent confectionery companies in Europe 2 before acquisition by Valeo Foods and the fourth largest sweet maker in the United Kingdom 3 The company has six factories Blackburn Blackpool Cleckheaton Liverpool Pontefract and York 4 Valeo Confectionery LimitedTypePrivateIndustryconfectioneryFounded1986 37 years ago 1986 1 HeadquartersPontefract EnglandNumber of locationsSix factories Blackburn Blackpool Cleckheaton Liverpool Pontefract and YorkRevenue 150 000 000OwnerValeo FoodsNumber of employees1 500 2009 Websitevaleoconfectionery wbr com Contents 1 History 2 Operations 3 Brands and products 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory Edit The former logo of Tangerine Confectionery In January 2006 Toms Confectionery changed its name to Tangerine Confectionery and altered its branding following the purchase of the company by a new management team from Toms International of Denmark 1 The UK arm of Tom s had been created through the acquisition of three traditional confectionery companies Taveners Daintee and Parrs over a ten year period between 1992 and 2001 5 6 Originally the company had been mainly an own label supplier in England 7 The company acquired the Taveners Dainty and Parrs businesses from Toms of Denmark later in January 2006 8 In April it was voted the best own label confectionery supplier in the UK by The Grocer magazine In August the company acquired the confectionery arm of Blackpool based Burton s Foods and so increase turnover of the company to 60m making it the largest independent confectionery company in the UK 9 In January 2008 the company purchased Yorkshire based Monkhill Confectionery from Cadbury plc in a 58 million deal with factories in Cleckheaton Pontefract and York as well as a distribution centre in Holmewood North East Derbyshire 5 10 11 12 The purchase included the Barratts Sharps of York Jameson s Trebor Basset Mints Butterkist 13 and Pascall lines Two months later Tangerine claimed there were no plans to close its York factory despite ordering workers to stay at home in Easter week 11 Two months later staff in Blackpool voted in favour of industrial action after turning down a 2 5 pay offer 14 In April 2009 the company was ranked 23rd in the PricewaterhouseCoopers Profit Track 100 published by The Sunday Times and was the highest North West entry in the table which lists the 100 private UK s companies with the fastest growing profits 9 In August it received a quality Halal Seal of Approval from the Halal Food Authority for 150 products within its Barratt MOJO Princess and Taveners Proper Sweets ranges 2 In March 2010 the company was found guilty of two counts of breaching Health and Safety laws following the death of an employee at its Poole Dorset factory A fine of 300 000 for each count plus costs was imposed In 2012 it was announced that the factory would close in 2013 15 2012 saw the acquisition of Smith Kendon manufacturer of York Fruits jelly sweets On 5 February 2013 the company was delisted by the Halal Food Authority 16 In 2014 Tangerine announced the closure of its Clifton Road factory in Blackpool It said its other Blackpool site in Vicarage Lane would remain open 17 In August 2018 Valeo Foods announced completion of its acquisition of Tangerine Confectionery 18 In December 2019 the company s name was changed to Valeo Confectionery 1 Operations Edit The Tangerine Confectionery factory in Liverpool 2013 Tangerine Confectionery has factories in Blackburn Blackpool Cleckheaton Liverpool Pontefract and York Its head office originally in Blackpool is now in Pontefract in West Yorkshire 19 Brands and products EditBrand ProductsAnthon Berg Liqueurs chocolate creams marzipan fruits and specialist chocolate barsAnglo Bubbly Bubble gumBarker and Dobson Mints Mint Humbugs Everton MintsBarratt briefly known as Candyland 20 Black Jacks Bruiser Candy sticks Sherbet Fountain Dip Dab Catherine Wheels Dolly Mixture Jungle Mix Dew Drops Flumps Frosties and Fizzy Frosties Fruit Salad Gums Jelly Babies Milk bottles Milk Teeth Nougat Refreshers Refreshers Gums Refreshers Roll Mini Eggs Jamesons Caramels Chocolate peanuts Chocolate brazils Chocolate raisins Raspberry RufflesLion Fruit Salad Fruit Pastilles Licorice Gums Wine Gums Sports Mixture Midget GemsMojo Chews banana cola strawberry spearmint orange lollies jelliesPrincess Pink and white marshmallows Marshmallow smoothies banana strawberry amp strawberry mango Sharps of York Toffee FudgeSmith Kendon York FruitsSquirrel Cherry lips Floral gumsHobo s Liquorice Chews With Fruit Sides Re released at Christmas 2013 alongside glee s Taveners Coconut mushrooms Toffee bon bons Eclairs Rhubarb and custard Red and black gums Blackcurrant and liquorice Barley sugars Toasted teacakes Chocolate limes American hard gums Fruit pastilles Mint humbugs Wine gums Assorted liquorice Jelly Babies Dairy toffee Strawberry bon bons lemon and strawberry sherbets lemon bon bons dolly mixtureSee also EditList of confectionery brandsReferences Edit a b c Valeo Confectionery Limited Gov UK Retrieved 10 October 2021 a b Tangerine Confectionery awarded Halal Food Authority accreditation talkingretail com 18 August 2009 Retrieved 20 November 2009 Sweet dreams are made of this Blackpool Gazette 3 September 2009 Retrieved 19 November 2009 Our Factories valeoconfectionery com Archived from the original on 9 March 2022 Retrieved 8 March 2022 a b Cadbury Schweppes Agrees to Sell Monkhill Completes Non Core Disposal Programme PDF ZIP Press release Cadbury plc 18 January 2008 Retrieved 4 December 2016 Tangerine Confectionery Ltd Tangerine Dream Close Brothers Growth Capital Ltd Archived from the original on 30 May 2009 Retrieved 20 November 2009 Tangerine recruits marketer to drive forward innovation The Grocer 7 November 2009 Retrieved 19 November 2009 Tangerine completes Monkhill buyout Blackpool Gazette 26 February 2008 Retrieved 19 November 2009 a b Sweet success in face of recession Blackpool Gazette 17 April 2009 Retrieved 19 November 2009 Popcorn company bought for 58m bbc co uk Retrieved 14 October 2015 a b Tangerine says no plan to shut factory in York The Grocer 31 March 2008 Retrieved 19 November 2009 Tangerine Confectionery acquires Monkhill The Grocer 21 January 2008 Retrieved 19 November 2009 Godfrey Ron 22 November 2007 Monk Hill Confectionery sale date imminent The Press York Retrieved 19 November 2009 Hyde Nick 26 May 2008 Sweets staff vote for action on pay Blackpool Gazette Retrieved 19 November 2009 ConfectioneryNews com Tangerine closes UK factory with 75 jobs cut Halal Food Authority delisted members page 15 04 13 Blackpool sweet factory to close putting 166 jobs at risk 6 March 2014 via www bbc co uk Valeo Foods group acquisition Tangerine Tangerine 24 August 2018 Retrieved 23 October 2018 Contact us Tangerine Tangerine puts classic sweets back under Barratt name The Grocer Retrieved 3 May 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link External links Edit Media related to Valeo Foods at Wikimedia Commons Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Valeo Confectionery amp oldid 1092789297, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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