Paulig

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Paulig is a Finnish family-owned food and beverage company, known for its coffee, spices, and Tex Mex products. It was founded in 1876 by Gustav Paulig and has since grown into a multinational corporation with a strong presence in the Nordic countries and Baltic states.

History[edit | edit source]

Gustav Paulig, a German immigrant, founded the company in Helsinki in 1876. Initially, the company specialized in coffee, spices, and baking ingredients. Over the years, Paulig has expanded its product range to include Tex Mex products, snacks, and plant-based foods.

Products[edit | edit source]

Paulig's product range is divided into three main categories: Coffee, World Foods & Flavours, and Naturally Healthy Food.

Coffee[edit | edit source]

Paulig is one of the largest coffee roasters in the Nordic countries. The company offers a wide range of coffee products, from traditional ground coffee and whole beans to instant coffee and coffee pods.

World Foods & Flavours[edit | edit source]

This category includes Paulig's Tex Mex products, such as tortillas, salsas, and seasonings, as well as their range of spices and sauces.

Naturally Healthy Food[edit | edit source]

Paulig's Naturally Healthy Food category includes plant-based foods and snacks, reflecting the company's commitment to sustainability and healthy eating.

Sustainability[edit | edit source]

Paulig has a strong focus on sustainability. The company aims to make all its products carbon-neutral by 2030 and is committed to responsible sourcing and waste reduction.

See also[edit | edit source]

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