The Royal Baking Powder Company was one of the largest producers of baking powder in the United States. Royal Baking Powder is still marketed today.
History
The company was started by brothers Joseph Christoffel Hoagland and Cornelius Nevius Hoagland in 1866,[1][2] It later came under the ownership of William Ziegler, and then his adopted son, William Ziegler Jr.[3][4]
In 1929, the Royal Baking Powder Co., along with four other companies including the Fleischmann's Yeast Company, merged to form Standard Brands, the number-two brand of packaged foods in America after General Foods. Through a further merger, Standard Brands itself became part of Nabisco in 1981. In 2012, Nabisco became a subsidiary of Mondelez International.[5]
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References
- 1866. History of Baking Powder retrieved November 10, 2011^
- In Memory of J. C. Hoagland. Directors of the Royal Baking Powder Company Take Action New York Times, December 10, 1899, retrieved May 1, 2011^
- Abraham Cressy Morrison. The Baking Powder Controversy American Baking Powder Association, 1904, retrieved January 8, 2019^
- Linda Civitello. Baking powder wars : the cutthroat food fight that revolutionized cooking University of Illinois Press, 2017^
- News Releases Phx.corporate-ir.net, August 4, 2011, retrieved March 12, 2024^