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Ricola

Ricola Ltd./Ricola AG is a Swiss manufacturer of cough drops and breath mints. The head office of Ricola is located in Laufen, Basel-Country.[1]

Ricola
TypeAktiengesellschaft (AG)
Founded1930; 93 years ago (1930)
FounderEmil Wilhelm Richterich
Headquarters,
Key people
Thomas P. Meier (CEO)
ProductsCough drops, breath mints
Revenue307.2 Million CHF (Swiss francs) (2016)
Number of employees
>400 (2016)
Websitewww.ricola.com
Ricola Bonbons

Business

Ricola listed sales of 307.2 million Swiss francs in 2016 and employs 400 workers. Around 200 independent production companies in the surrounding area service Ricola. In order to obtain enough herbs for the production of its herbal drops, the firm contracts over 100 self-managed farms in the Valais, Emmental, Val Poschiavo and at the southern foot of the Jura Mountains, in central Switzerland, and in Ticino. Ricola is known for its commercials featuring Heidi (Ramona Pringle) depicting mountaineers shouting "Ri-co-la!" and blowing through a large Alphorn.

A class action suit in February 2019 alleged non-natural ingredients (malic acid, aspartame, citric acid, sorbitol, ascorbic acid, sodium ascorbate) while labels say "Naturally Soothing" or "Naturally Helps Support Immune System".[2][3] In November 2019 the judge dismissed two claims and let two claims proceed.[4] An earlier class action suit in November 2015 alleged industrially synthesized ingredients were used (ascorbic acid, citric acid, and malic acid) while labels stated "Naturally Soothing".[5][6] The suit was withdrawn without explanation in January 2016.[7]

History

Ricola began in 1930 when Emil Wilhelm Richterich and Daniel Ruoss Sr. established Confiseriefabrik Richterich & Co. Laufen after the purchase of a small bakery in Laufen, just outside Basel. Under Richterich, the bakery specialized in confectionery such as "Fünfermocken", a sweet which was similar to caramel. In 1940 Richterich created Ricola's Swiss Herbal Sweet incorporating a blend of 13 herbs. In the 1950s the sweet became appreciated for its ability to be dissolved in boiling water, creating an aromatic herbal tea or tisane, which inspired Richterich to create a Ricola Herbal Tea a few years later.[8]

In 1967, Emil Richterich and his sons Hans Peter and Alfred renamed the company Ricola, an abbreviation of Richterich & Compagnie Laufen. Export began in the 1970s, introducing Ricola's products to foreign markets. At the end of the decade, Ricola moved to a new purpose-built factory in the vicinity of Laufen, where its headquarters are still located.[8]

In 1976, after extensive research on sugar-free confectionery, Ricola launched Switzerland’s first chewable sugarless herbal sweet. Ricola first started to advertise its products on television in the 1980s, an era that saw increased awareness of the need for good dental hygiene, increasing the demand for sugar-free products such as the ones that Ricola offered. In 1988 the company started packaging their products in small boxes.[8]

The company is now managed by Thomas P. Meier as CEO and Felix Richterich as President of the Board. Today, Ricola exports to over 50 countries in Asia, North America and Europe.[9]

Herbs

 
Ricola herbal cough drop

While the active ingredient in most Ricola products is menthol, an important part of Ricola products is the herb mixture. The following herbs are noted as being part of Ricola's classic blend of 13 herbs:[10]

In the United States, ten herbs make up the herbal mixture, three of which are not in the list above. These are linden flowers (Tilia platyphyllos), wild thyme (Thymus serpyllum) and hyssop (Hyssopus officinalis).[11]

Ricola herb gardens

Ricola has six show gardens in Switzerland. Visitors to the herb gardens can learn about the original herbal blend in their natural environment and learn all about the cultivation and power of herbs. The gardens can be visited as tourist attractions and are located at the following locations:[12]

The herbs used to produce Ricola's cough drops are not cultivated in these gardens, but in natural plantations in the Swiss mountains in accordance with strict organic or BioSuisse guidelines. Ricola ensures that its cultivation areas are not situated near industrial sites or the road networks to avoid contact with harmful pollutants. Over 100 self-managed farms are under contract to Ricola in the Valais, Emmental, Puschlav and the Jura Mountains, in Central Switzerland and Ticino. No pesticides, insecticides or herbicides are used in herb cultivation.[13]

References

  1. ^ "Contact". Ricola AG. Retrieved 2015-12-02.
  2. ^ Andreatta, David (2019-02-08). "Andreatta: Steuben County woman wants Ricola to cough up $5 million". Rochester Democrat and Chronicle. Retrieved 2019-12-24.
  3. ^ "Docket for Comfort v. Ricola USA, Inc., 6:19-cv-06089-CJS - CourtListener.com". CourtListener. Retrieved 2019-12-24.
  4. ^ Siragusa, Charles (2019-11-14). "DECISION AND ORDER" (PDF). CourtListener. Retrieved 2019-12-24.
  5. ^ Hargett, Robbie (2015-11-30). "Ricola faces class-action suit over false advertising claims". Legal Newsline. Retrieved 2019-12-24.
  6. ^ "Docket for Minker v. Ricola USA, Inc., 1:15-cv-09014 - CourtListener.com". CourtListener. Retrieved 2019-12-24.
  7. ^ "Notice of Dismissal, Case 1:15-cv-09014-RA Document 14 Filed 01/15/16" (PDF). CourtListener. 2016-01-15. Retrieved 2019-12-24.
  8. ^ a b c "History". Ricola AG. Retrieved 2015-12-02.
  9. ^ "The Company". Ricola AG. Retrieved 2015-12-02.
  10. ^ "The Magic 13 Herbs". Ricola AG. Retrieved 2015-12-02.
  11. ^ "Ricola Original – Ingredients". Ricola. Retrieved 2015-12-06.
  12. ^ "Ricola Herb Gardens". Ricola AG. Retrieved 2015-12-02.
  13. ^ "Ricola herb farmers would rather inspect every single leaf individually than use chemical substances to combat insects or other pests". Ricola AG. Retrieved 2015-12-02.

External links

  • Official website

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For the fish genus Ricola see Ricola fish Ricola Ltd Ricola AG is a Swiss manufacturer of cough drops and breath mints The head office of Ricola is located in Laufen Basel Country 1 RicolaTypeAktiengesellschaft AG Founded1930 93 years ago 1930 FounderEmil Wilhelm RichterichHeadquartersLaufen SwitzerlandKey peopleThomas P Meier CEO ProductsCough drops breath mintsRevenue307 2 Million CHF Swiss francs 2016 Number of employees gt 400 2016 Websitewww wbr ricola wbr comRicola Bonbons Contents 1 Business 2 History 3 Herbs 4 Ricola herb gardens 5 References 6 External linksBusiness EditRicola listed sales of 307 2 million Swiss francs in 2016 and employs 400 workers Around 200 independent production companies in the surrounding area service Ricola In order to obtain enough herbs for the production of its herbal drops the firm contracts over 100 self managed farms in the Valais Emmental Val Poschiavo and at the southern foot of the Jura Mountains in central Switzerland and in Ticino Ricola is known for its commercials featuring Heidi Ramona Pringle depicting mountaineers shouting Ri co la and blowing through a large Alphorn A class action suit in February 2019 alleged non natural ingredients malic acid aspartame citric acid sorbitol ascorbic acid sodium ascorbate while labels say Naturally Soothing or Naturally Helps Support Immune System 2 3 In November 2019 the judge dismissed two claims and let two claims proceed 4 An earlier class action suit in November 2015 alleged industrially synthesized ingredients were used ascorbic acid citric acid and malic acid while labels stated Naturally Soothing 5 6 The suit was withdrawn without explanation in January 2016 7 History EditRicola began in 1930 when Emil Wilhelm Richterich and Daniel Ruoss Sr established Confiseriefabrik Richterich amp Co Laufen after the purchase of a small bakery in Laufen just outside Basel Under Richterich the bakery specialized in confectionery such as Funfermocken a sweet which was similar to caramel In 1940 Richterich created Ricola s Swiss Herbal Sweet incorporating a blend of 13 herbs In the 1950s the sweet became appreciated for its ability to be dissolved in boiling water creating an aromatic herbal tea or tisane which inspired Richterich to create a Ricola Herbal Tea a few years later 8 In 1967 Emil Richterich and his sons Hans Peter and Alfred renamed the company Ricola an abbreviation of Richterich amp Compagnie Laufen Export began in the 1970s introducing Ricola s products to foreign markets At the end of the decade Ricola moved to a new purpose built factory in the vicinity of Laufen where its headquarters are still located 8 In 1976 after extensive research on sugar free confectionery Ricola launched Switzerland s first chewable sugarless herbal sweet Ricola first started to advertise its products on television in the 1980s an era that saw increased awareness of the need for good dental hygiene increasing the demand for sugar free products such as the ones that Ricola offered In 1988 the company started packaging their products in small boxes 8 The company is now managed by Thomas P Meier as CEO and Felix Richterich as President of the Board Today Ricola exports to over 50 countries in Asia North America and Europe 9 Herbs Edit Ricola herbal cough drop While the active ingredient in most Ricola products is menthol an important part of Ricola products is the herb mixture The following herbs are noted as being part of Ricola s classic blend of 13 herbs 10 Elder Sambucus nigra Horehound Marrubium vulgare Mallow Malva silvestris Peppermint Mentha piperita Sage Salvia officinalis Thyme Thymus vulgaris Cowslip Primula veris Burnet Pimpinella saxifraga Yarrow Achillea millefolium Marsh mallow Althaea officinalis Lady s mantle Alchemilla vulgaris Speedwell aka veronica Veronica officinalis Ripwort plantain Plantago lanceolata In the United States ten herbs make up the herbal mixture three of which are not in the list above These are linden flowers Tilia platyphyllos wild thyme Thymus serpyllum and hyssop Hyssopus officinalis 11 Ricola herb gardens EditRicola has six show gardens in Switzerland Visitors to the herb gardens can learn about the original herbal blend in their natural environment and learn all about the cultivation and power of herbs The gardens can be visited as tourist attractions and are located at the following locations 12 Nenzlingen near the company headquarters Trogberg a mountain in the canton of Solothurn Klewenalp above Beckenried Kandersteg in the Berner Oberland Zermatt in the Valais Pontresina in the southern part of GrisonsThe herbs used to produce Ricola s cough drops are not cultivated in these gardens but in natural plantations in the Swiss mountains in accordance with strict organic or BioSuisse guidelines Ricola ensures that its cultivation areas are not situated near industrial sites or the road networks to avoid contact with harmful pollutants Over 100 self managed farms are under contract to Ricola in the Valais Emmental Puschlav and the Jura Mountains in Central Switzerland and Ticino No pesticides insecticides or herbicides are used in herb cultivation 13 References Edit Contact Ricola AG Retrieved 2015 12 02 Andreatta David 2019 02 08 Andreatta Steuben County woman wants Ricola to cough up 5 million Rochester Democrat and Chronicle Retrieved 2019 12 24 Docket for Comfort v Ricola USA Inc 6 19 cv 06089 CJS CourtListener com CourtListener Retrieved 2019 12 24 Siragusa Charles 2019 11 14 DECISION AND ORDER PDF CourtListener Retrieved 2019 12 24 Hargett Robbie 2015 11 30 Ricola faces class action suit over false advertising claims Legal Newsline Retrieved 2019 12 24 Docket for Minker v Ricola USA Inc 1 15 cv 09014 CourtListener com CourtListener Retrieved 2019 12 24 Notice of Dismissal Case 1 15 cv 09014 RA Document 14 Filed 01 15 16 PDF CourtListener 2016 01 15 Retrieved 2019 12 24 a b c History Ricola AG Retrieved 2015 12 02 The Company Ricola AG Retrieved 2015 12 02 The Magic 13 Herbs Ricola AG Retrieved 2015 12 02 Ricola Original Ingredients Ricola Retrieved 2015 12 06 Ricola Herb Gardens Ricola AG Retrieved 2015 12 02 Ricola herb farmers would rather inspect every single leaf individually than use chemical substances to combat insects or other pests Ricola AG Retrieved 2015 12 02 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ricola Official websitePortals Switzerland Companies Food Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ricola amp oldid 1139557046, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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