Morinaga
Morinaga & Co., Ltd. is a Japanese confectionery company. Founded in 1899, it is one of the oldest and most well-known confectionery companies in Japan. Morinaga is recognized for its wide range of products, including chocolate, cookies, caramels, and dairy products.
History:
Morinaga's origins trace back to Taichiro Morinaga, who established a confectionery business in Tokyo after studying confectionery making in the United States. He aimed to introduce Western-style confectionery to the Japanese market. Initially focusing on caramels, Morinaga gradually expanded its product line to encompass various types of sweets and snacks.
Products:
Morinaga produces a diverse range of confectionery products, with some of the most recognizable brands including:
- Morinaga Milk Caramel: A classic caramel candy, one of the company's original and most enduring products.
- Hi-Chew: A chewy, fruit-flavored candy popular worldwide.
- Chocoball: Chocolate-covered peanuts or other nuts.
- Marie Biscuit: A plain, round biscuit often eaten as a snack.
- Pino: Bite-sized ice cream treats coated in chocolate.
International Presence:
Morinaga has expanded its operations internationally, with products sold in numerous countries around the world. Hi-Chew, in particular, has gained significant popularity outside of Japan. The company continues to innovate and introduce new products to cater to diverse consumer tastes globally.
Corporate Information:
Morinaga & Co., Ltd. is a publicly traded company listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. Its headquarters are located in Tokyo, Japan.