Hsu Fu Chi

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Hsu Fu Chi is a multinational confectionery company that was founded in 1992 in Dongguan, China. The company was established by the Hsu family, who originated from Taiwan. Hsu Fu Chi's product line includes sweets, pastries, chocolates, and snacks.

History[edit | edit source]

Hsu Fu Chi was founded by the four Hsu brothers, who named the company after their father, Hsu Fu Chi. The company started as a small family business and grew into a multinational corporation. In 2011, Nestlé acquired a controlling stake in Hsu Fu Chi, marking one of the largest foreign takeovers in Chinese history.

Products[edit | edit source]

Hsu Fu Chi's product line is diverse, ranging from traditional Chinese sweets to Western-style chocolates. Some of their popular products include peanut brittle, sesame seed bars, and nougat. The company also produces a variety of snacks, such as potato chips and popcorn.

Market Presence[edit | edit source]

Hsu Fu Chi has a significant market presence in China, where it operates more than 100 production lines across four large-scale factories. The company's products are sold in over 24 provinces and cities in China, and are also exported to more than 50 countries worldwide.

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Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD