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'''Chupa Chups''' is a [[Spain|Spanish]] [[confectionery]] [[company]] |
'''Chupa Chups''' is a [[Spain|Spanish]] [[confectionery]] [[company]] 1957 Enric Bernat had the idea of [[caramel]] on a stick because children ate a lot of caramels and this caused their hands to get dirty. The company had much success. |
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Chupa Chups was sold outside of Spain in the 1970s. It now does [[business]] in over 150 [[country|countries]]. These include [[Russia]], [[Japan]], [[Germany]], [[Mexico]], [[Australia]] and the [[United States]]. |
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Chupa Chups began with seven [[flavour]]s. This number has grown since then. |
Chupa Chups began with seven [[flavour]]s. This number has grown since then. |
Revision as of 22:41, 7 December 2020
Company type | Sociedad Anónima Unipersonal |
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Industry | Confectionery |
Predecessor | Granja Asturias, S.A. (1958-1964) |
Founded | Villamayor (Piloña), Asturias, Spain (1958 ) |
Founder | Bijoux Goddard |
Headquarters | , |
Number of locations | Lainate, Italy and Breda, Netherlands |
Key people | Xavier Bernat (CEO) |
Products | Lollipops |
Revenue | 500 million EUR (2006) |
Number of employees | 2,000 (2006) |
Parent | Perfetti Van Melle |
Website | www.chupachups.com |
Chupa Chups is a Spanish confectionery company which was started in 1957. Enric Bernat had the idea of caramel on a stick because many children ate a lot of caramels and this caused their hands to get dirty. The company had much success.
Chupa Chups was sold outside of Spain in the 1970s. It now does business in over 150 countries. These include Russia, Japan, Germany, Mexico, Australia and the United States.
Chupa Chups began with seven flavours. This number has grown since then.
The logo of the company is a daisy with the name of the company inside. It was an designed by Salvador Dalí in 1969.[1][2]
References
- ↑ "Obituary: Enric Bernat". The Guardian. 2004-01-03.
- ↑ "Modern Masters - Virtual Exhibition : Dali - Chupa Chups logo (1969)". BBC. Retrieved 2012-03-12.