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Schwan's Company
Company typePrivate
IndustryFrozen food
Founded1952; 72 years ago (1952)
FounderMarvin Schwan
HeadquartersMarshall, Minnesota, USA
Revenue$3.0 billion

Number of employees

8,500
ParentCJ CheilJedang (80%)
Websitewww.schwanscompany.com

Schwan's Company, formerly known as The Schwan Food Company, is a food company with approximately 8,500 employees. It originated in the United States as a family-owned business and in 2019 became a subsidiary of CJ CheilJedang of South Korea — with four major business units including Schwan's Consumer Brands, Schwan's Food Service, Strategic Partner Solutions and SFC Global Supply Chain.

Schwan's Company's former subsidiary,Schwan's Home Service, rebranded as Yelloh in 2022, and is now a privately held, independent entity still operated by the Schwan family. Yelloh, which traces back to the Schwan's home delivery business launched by Marvin Schwan in 1952, continues to sell frozen foods from home delivery trucks.

Schwan's Company continues to be widely known for its consumer brands, including Freschetta Pizza, Tony's Frozen Pizza, Mrs. Smith's Pies, Edwards Frozen Pies, Pagoda Egg Rolls, and Red Baron Pizza. The company also sells products to the food-service industry.

Corporate divisions

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The company's major business units include Schwan's Consumer Brands, Schwan's Food Service, and SFC Global Supply Chain.

Company history

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In 1952, Marvin Schwan (1929–1993) began home delivery of his family's homemade ice cream (Schwan's Dairy and Dairy Lunch) to rural western Minnesota.[1] Schwan's expanded to cover the Midwestern United States and made a number of acquisitions, including the Holiday Ice Cream Company and Russell Dairy. In 1957, the product line was expanded to include juice concentrates, and in 1962, Schwan's began selling frozen fish products.

During the 1970s, the company began selling pizza to schools, launched the Red Baron pizza brand for sale in grocery stores, and formed the Red Baron Squadron flight team to promote the brand.[2] During the 1980s, Schwan's made further acquisitions, including pizza manufacturer Sabatasso Foods and Asian-foods manufacturer Minh Food Corporation. Schwan's opened a plant in Leyland, Preston, England in 1989. In 1990, Schwans started Schwans Canada, with an ice cream plant in Manitoba and routes in Saskatchewan and Alberta, but they ceased operations in December 1999.

In 1993, founder Marvin Schwan died of a heart attack at the age of 64.[3] The Marvin Schwan Memorial Drive in Marshall is named after him. His older brother, Alfred Schwan, who had been the company's head of manufacturing, was named president.

In October 1994, the Minnesota Department of Health informed the company that 67 people in southern Minnesota had been infected with salmonella enteritis and that there was a strong statistical link between the illnesses and Schwan's ice cream. Schwan quickly halted the production and sale of the company's ice cream and began a public-awareness campaign asking people not to eat Schwan's ice cream products. An investigation found that the source of the contamination was a contractor's truck that had delivered ice cream pre-mix to Schwan's. The trucking company had inadequately washed the tanker truck after transporting raw, unpasteurized eggs.[4]

In 1996, Schwan's introduced the Freschetta pizza line[5] and acquired La Roue du Pays d'Auge, a frozen foods producer in France.[6] In 1998, Schwan's opened a pizza plant in Osterweddingen, Germany. In 2001, Schwan's acquired the Edwards dessert company from Ripplewood Holdings, and in 2003, the Mrs. Smith's dessert company from Flowers Foods. Also in 2003, the corporation changed its name from Schwan's Sales Enterprises to The Schwan Food Company.

In 2010, Schwan's teamed up with the TV series Top Chef and served dishes that were made famous by chefs that were featured on the Bravo television series.[7]

In February 2019, the company announced it had completed the sale of 80% of the privately-held company's stock to CJ CheilJedang of South Korea, effectively ending the Schwan family's control of the company. Schwan's will operate as a subsidiary of CJ, but the family will continue to control 100% of the operations of Schwan's Home Delivery Service.[8] In March 2022, Schwan's Home Delivery announced that it was rebranding as Yelloh, a reference to the color of its trucks.[9] As of October 2023, Yelloh has been operated by Cygnus Home Service, LLC,[10] which is independently owned by members of the Schwan family.[11]

Red Baron Squadron

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The Red Baron Squadron was established in 1979 as a promotion for Red Baron Pizza. The squadron flew five vintage Stearman biplanes modified with 450 hp engines. A separate 38-foot support vehicle followed with spare parts and engines. They attended air shows throughout the country and flew formation aerobatics. Their base of operations and air museum was at the Southwest Minnesota Regional Airport in Marshall, Minnesota. In 2007, after 28 years of flying, the company announced the retirement of the squadron.[12]

References

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  1. ^ Radzilowski, John. (July 1, 2015). "Marvin M. Schwan". Immigrant Entrepreneurship: German-American Business Biographies, 1720 to the Present. vol. 5, edited by R. Daniel Wadhwani. German Historical Institute.
  • ^ Heyniger, Kevin (August 1, 1988). "Acrobatic Flying Is At EAA Convention". Wisconsin State Journal. p. 1C.
  • ^ Lambert, Bruce (12 May 1993). "Marvin M. Schwan, 64, Builder Of a Billion-Dollar Food Empire". The New York Times.
  • ^ Hennessy, Thomas W.; Hedberg, Craig W.; Slutsker, Laurence; et al. (16 May 1996). "A National Outbreak of Salmonella enteritidis Infections from Ice Cream". New England Journal of Medicine. 334 (20): 1281–1286. doi:10.1056/NEJM199605163342001. PMID 8609944.
  • ^ Penenberg, Adam L.; Barry, Marc (December 3, 2000). "The Pizza Plot". The New York Times Magazine.
  • ^ LeBeau, Steve, ed. (July 1, 2004). "Bonjour, Minnesota!". Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal.
  • ^ Stein, Joel (30 November 2009). "Can Top Chef TV Dinners Live Up to Billing?". Time Magazine.
  • ^ "Schwan's sells 80% stake to US-based CJ CheilJedang". Verdict Foodservice. 2019-02-26. Retrieved 2019-04-27.
  • ^ Kennedy, Patrick (March 18, 2022). "Schwan's Home Delivery is changing its name to Yelloh". Star Tribune.
  • ^ "Montesano location of Yelloh (formerly Schwan's) will close Oct. 20". KXRO. October 10, 2023. Retrieved May 29, 2024.
  • ^ "Why did Schwan's Home Delivery change its name to Yelloh?". Yelloh. Cygnus Home Service, LLC. 2024. Retrieved May 30, 2024.
  • ^ "Red Baron Pizza biplane squadron to retire". St. Paul Pioneer Press. Associated Press. December 3, 2007. Retrieved August 3, 2021.
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