• 1891: Founded as the Imperial Packing Company. • 1910: Beech-Nut Chewing Gum line launched by director
Frank Barbour • 1927: Loses a trademark infringement case at the
Supreme Court against
Lorillard Tobacco Company concerning their Beechnut chewing-tobacco brand. • 1956:
Life Savers Limited merged with Beech-Nut. • 1968: Beech-Nut Life Savers merged with Squibb (part of the
Olin Corporation) to form the
Squibb Beech-Nut Corporation. • 1973: Part of the company that sold only baby food was sold to a group led by lawyer Frank C. Nicholas. • 1976: Beech Nut became the first baby food company to remove added salt, in addition to added refined sugar, beginning the "natural" baby food movement. • 1979: Nicholas sold the baby food company to
Nestlé. • 1981:
Nabisco acquired Life Savers (which includes the Beech-Nut candy line) from the E.R. Squibb Corporation. • 1982: Beech-Nut introduced the concept of "baby food stages" • 1985: Beech-Nut began testing its jarred products' ingredients for environmental contaminants, such as heavy metals and pesticides. • 1987: Beech-Nut Nutrition Corporation paid
US$2.2 million, then the largest fine issued, for violating the
Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act by selling artificially flavored sugar water as
apple juice. John F. Lavery, the company's vice president for operations was convicted in criminal court and sentenced to a year and a day in jail; Niels L. Hoyvald, the president of the company, also convicted, served six months of community service. Each of them also paid a $100,000 fine. • 1989:
Ralston Purina acquired Beech-Nut from Nestlé. • 1991: Beech-Nut launched its first organic baby food line, Special Harvest. • 1998: Milnot Holding Corporation, one of the portfolio of companies owned by the
private equity investment firm
Madison Dearborn Partners, acquired Beech-Nut from
Ralcorp (a spin-off of Ralston Purina). A potential merger with H.J. Heinz Co. was successfully challenged by the Federal Trade Commission and never consummated. • 2002: Beech-Nut becomes the first baby food manufacturer to produce a line of baby food with
DHA and
ARA, two essential fatty acids found naturally in
breast milk. • 2005: Madison Dearborn sold Milnot, and Beech-Nut along with it, to the Swiss branded consumer-goods firm
Hero Group. • 2007: Beech-Nut announced its intentions to move all of its manufacturing and corporate operations to the town of
Florida, New York, a town close to
Amsterdam, NY. • 2009: Beech-Nut introduced the first baby jars with seafood. • 2012:
Jeff Boutelle named CEO of Beech-Nut • 2013: Beech-Nut collaborated with Goya to introduce Latin-inspired baby food flavors. • 2014: Launched Beech-Nut Naturals® Jar collection inspired by homemade baby food. This Gentle Cooking™ process helps to preserve ingredients' color, texture, flavor and nutrients. • 2015: Beech-Nut recalled a batch of Stage 2 Beech-Nut Classics sweet potato & chicken baby food after a small glass piece was found in a jar. • 2017: Beech-Nut hosted its first annual "Beech-Nut Gives Back" food distribution event serving 1,000 food insecure families around Amsterdam, NY. • 2020: Dianne Jacobs named CEO of Beech-Nut • 2021: Voluntarily recalled one lot of Beech-Nut single grain rice cereal and decided to exit the rice cereal segment, entirely. • 2023 & 2024: Beech-Nut was voted "Best Baby Food Brand" by What to Expect Community • 2024: 20 top-selling Beech-Nut items gained certifications from the Clean Label Project. • 2024: Beech-Nut introduced the first baby jars with prebiotics • 2025: Sunita Adams named General Manager of Beech-Nut. • 2025: In May, the Kosher certification of Beech-Nut was discontinued. ==References==