In 1880, Norwegian fish canneries began exporting sardines. At the
World's Fair in Chicago in 1893, the Norwegian exhibition included smoked sardines. In 1903, a year after royal permission had been granted, Chr. Bjelland & Co. first began exporting the King Oscar brand of sardines to the United States, and by 1920, the brand was established in the USA and British markets. In 1965, the company started exporting their sardines to Japan. Chr. Bjelland & Co. produced a ten-minute film called "Sardine fishing" in 1909 to market the brand; this was the first Norwegian commercial. The company also used the slogan "Out to conquer the world." In 1950, various King Oscar
brisling sardine products were accorded
kosher certification. In 1981, eleven Norwegian canneries merged to form a single company,
Norway Foods, which acquired the King Oscar brand. Norway Foods was in turn acquired by
Rieber & Søn ASA in 1996. Over the following years, the brand was introduced to various western and eastern European countries, select countries in Asia, to Australia, and South Africa. In 2008, King Oscar's central production facilities were moved to a company-owned facility in
Gniewino, Poland. The company continues to maintain a production facility in
Svolvær, Norway. King Oscar AS became the new owner of the brand in 2009. The company was purchased by Procuritas Capital Investments in 2010, and by
Thai Union Group in 2014. == Products ==