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Maynards was a British confectionery manufacturer best known for manufacturing wine gums. It was acquired by Cadbury in the 1990s, which in turn was acquired by Mondelez International (originally Kraft Foods) in 2010. In 2016, the brand was joined with Bassett's to create Maynards Bassetts.
History
The grandfather of engineer Kenneth Maynard Wood (co-founder of kitchen appliance company Kenwood Ltd) Charles Riley Maynard and his brother Tom, started manufacturing sweets in their kitchen in 1880. Next door, Charles's wife, Sarah Ann, ran a sweet shop selling their products to the Stamford Hill area of Hackney, London.
In 1896 the brothers formed the Maynards sweet company. Ten years later, in 1906, the company set-up a new factory on Vale Road, Harringay. The new factory site, below an embankment of the New River, had clean Hertfordshire spring water to be used in production, whilst proximity of the Lee Navigation and numerous railways meant easy, cheap shipping of coal, sugar, and gelatin.
Around the turn of the century, Charles Gordon, heir to the confectionery firm, suggested to his father that the company should diversify into making "wine gums". Nevertheless, Charles Riley, a strictly teetotal Methodist, gradually came round to the idea when his son persuaded him that the new sweets would not contain alcohol. Maynards Wine Gums were introduced in 1909.
The works grew to become a four-figure employer for the Harringay area. As Maynards grew, it expanded its manufacturing operations to other locations, such as a toffee factory in the Ouseburn area of Newcastle upon Tyne.
The 140 portfolio of sweet shops set-up as the company expanded were sold in 1985. and the company was acquired by Cadbury in 1988. The brand merged in 1990 with the Tottenham liquorice mill Bassett's, and Trebor as well as sweet manufacture of the three brands moved to Sheffield in 1991. By 2002 worldwide sales of Maynards Wine Gums were forty million pounds sterling per year.
Products
Some items are licensed by Unilever and/or Nestle, such as Sour Patch Kids bar, in selected countries
Maynards Wine Gums
Maynards Wine Pastilles
Maynards Wine Sours
Maynards Sports Mixture
Maynards Midget Gems
Maynards Wine Gums Light
Maynards Swedish Berries
Maynards Fuzzy Peaches
Maynards Swedish Fish
Maynards Sour Cherry Blasters
Maynards Sour Watermelons
Maynards Sour Patch Kids
Maynards Ultra Sour Patch Kids
Maynards Sour Patch Kids Soda Popz (UK only)
Maynards Sour Chillers
Maynards Juicy Squirts Berry
Maynards Blush Berries
Maynards Blackberry Bushels
Maynards Orange Twists
Maynards Sour Grapes
Maynards Granny Smith
Maynards Gummy Bears
Maynards Fruit Mania
See also
Bassett's
Trebor (confectionery)
Barratt (confectionery)
External links
Maynards Advert - Joose Loose aboot this Hoose!
Sources
Maynards Wine Gums. Random House. May 2001. ISBN 978-0-09-982444-2.
Former Cadbury UK Maynards information page (archived)
References
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