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Nestle, Ferrero Make Sweet $2.8B Deal for US Candy Business

Nestle, Ferrero Make Sweet $2.8B Deal for US Candy Business
Nestle Crunch bars are seen on a store shelf Jan. 16, 2018, the day the company announced plans to sell its U.S. candy business to Italy's Ferrero for $2.8 billion. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

Tuesday, 16 January 2018 06:59 PM EST

Nestle is selling its U.S. candy business to Italian company Ferrero for $2.8 billion in cash as the Swiss food giant shakes up its product portfolio.

Ferrero, known for its Tic Tac, Nutella, and Ferrero Rocher brands, but which has traditionally preferred organic growth to acquisitions, will now be picking up Crunch, Butterfinger, and Baby Ruth from Nestle, AFP reported.

The sale will make Ferrero the third-largest confectionary company in the U.S. market.

According to media reports, Ferrero competed with major chocolate manufacturer Hershey and private funds, including Rhone Capital, to secure the deal.

Executive chairman Giovanni Ferrero said that after the acquisition the Ferrero Group "will have substantially greater scale, a broader offering of high-quality products to customers..." in the United States, the world's largest confectionary market.

Nestle's chief executive Mark Schneider said the deal "allows Nestle to invest and innovate across a range of categories where we see strong future growth and hold leadership positions, such as pet care, bottled water, coffee, frozen meals and infant nutrition.

Nestle has begun to reposition itself since Schneider, who previously headed up German healthcare group Fresenius, took over the reins of the Swiss firm at the start of last year.

It has snapped up companies that make vegetarian meals, vitamins and luxury coffee.

Its U.S. candy business registered sales of some 900 million Swiss francs in 2016, in a market worth an overall $8 billion, according to Ibis World.

The figure only represented around three percent of its overall US sales, Nestle said.

The company added it remains fully committed to growing its leading international confectionery activities around the world, particularly its global brand KitKat.

The family-run Ferrero businesses has 22 production sites and 30,000 employees.

In 10 years the company has more than doubled its turnover, to more than 10 billion euros.

Since 2014 it has acquired the Turkish group Oltan, specialising in hazelnuts, and the British chocolatier Thorntons before starting its offensive in the US.

The deal is expected to be finalized by the end of March, Nestle added.

© AFP 2025


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