Eagle Brand

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Eagle Family Foods Incorporated, was an American producer of food and beverage products created in 1997 by employees of the Borden Milk Products division of Borden, Inc., which had sold its condensed milk line. The company's name was derived from the product created by Gail Borden in 1853. Eagle Family Foods Incorporated and its brands/products were acquired by The J.M. Smucker Company in May 2007.

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Newspaper ad for Eagle Brand milk from 1922, describing how the child was raised on the milk while her father was away in World War One.

As part of the 2007 acquisition, sales of Eagle Brand products in Canada transitioned to The Smucker Company's Canadian subsidiary, Smucker Foods of Canada.

Eagle Family Foods made a number of changes to their product line:

  • Mott's acquired the Realemon and Realime brands from Eagle.[1] - 2001
  • Cremora and Cremora Royale creamers sold to Dean Foods [2] - 2003

Products

  • Eagle Brand Sweetened Condensed Milk
  • Eagle Brand Low Fat Sweetened Condensed Milk
  • Eagle Brand Signature Premium Dessert Kits
  • Borden Eggnog
  • Kava neutralized coffee [3]
  • None Such mincemeat[4]

Facilities

  • El Paso, Texas - evaporated and condensed milk
  • Seneca, Missouri - evaporated and condensed milk

Closed facilities

These facilities produced Eagle Brand products under Borden Milk:

  • Ingersoll, Ontario - Ingersoll Dairy originally supplied Borden's Eagle Brand Condensed Milk
  • Toronto, Ontario - supplied Borden's Eagle Brand Condensed Milk in Ontario
  • Montreal, Quebec - supplied Borden's Eagle Brand Condensed Milk in Canada
  • Chester, South Carolina - supplied Cremora and Cremora Royale worldwide (except South Africa)

Rivals

References

  1. Mott's acquires Realemon, reallime
  2. Dean Specialty Foods Group, LLC
  3. Kava Coffee website
  4. None Such website
  5. Photo of a Highlander can

External links

Official website