Standard Brands
Standard Brands was a packaged foods company, formed in 1929 by J. P. Morgan & Co. with the merger of:
- Fleischmann Company
- Royal Baking Powder Company
- E. W. [Gillett Company] of Canada - Toronto-based baking goods company founded by P. W. Gillett in 1852
- Widlar Food Products Company
- Chase & Sanborn Coffee Company
Standard Brands made several acquisitions. It bought Planters in 1960, and the Curtiss Candy Company in 1964. In 1970 it purchased the British snack food company Walkers from the Walkers family. In 1979, it acquired Inver House scotch.
Seagrams approached Standard Brands with the idea of a merger. The company merged with Nabisco in 1981 to form Nabisco Brands, Inc.