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Lacta (Brazilian company)

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Brazilian Lacta milk chocolate packaging and logo
Product typeConfectionery
OwnerMondelez International
CountryBrazil

Lacta is a Brazilian chocolate and confectionery maker, founded in São Paulo in 1912 as Société Anonyme des Chocolats Suisses. In 1996, Lacta was purchased by Kraft Foods.

Lacta is currently owned and distributed in Brazil by Mondelez International. In August 2012, Kraft announced that it would split the business in two. The new Mondelez would house the candy business, valued at $31 billion, bringing together global brands such as Cadbury (chocolates) and Ritz (cookies). Another company would keep the Kraft Foods logo and would be responsible for the current $17 billion relating to brands sold in U.S. supermarkets, such as Kraft cheeses.

References

  1. Hausser, Fernando (1 April 2012). "...E que venham outros cem!". Marketing (in Portuguese). Retrieved 7 July 2015.
  2. "No dia do chocolate, conheça 12 curiosidades sobre a Lacta | Memória". VEJA SÃO PAULO (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 14 June 2023.

External links

Mondelez International
Brands
Nabisco
Cadbury
Chocolate
Gums and candies
Other brands
Former brands
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  • Manufactured by Hershey's in the U.S. under licensing agreement

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