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'''Bear Naked''' is a natural food company with some organic products that was founded in 2002 by ] and ]. In November 2007, Bear Naked was sold to ], a subsidiary of ]. At the time of the sale, Bear Naked had gained control of a large portion of the granola market and was the second largest granola brand in the United States behind ]. The acquisition price of Bear Naked was not disclosed directly, although Kellogg's reported that it acquired Bear Naked and ] for a combined price of $122 million. | '''Bear Naked''' is a natural food company with some organic products that was founded in 2002 by ] and ]. In November 2007, Bear Naked was sold to ], a subsidiary of ]. At the time of the sale, Bear Naked had gained control of a large portion of the granola market and was the second largest granola brand in the United States behind ]. The acquisition price of Bear Naked was not disclosed directly, although Kellogg's reported that it acquired Bear Naked and ] for a combined price of $122 million. | ||
Goldman Sachs brokered the deal. | Goldman Sachs brokered the deal. |
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Bear Naked is a natural food company with some organic products that was founded in 2002 by Brendan Synnott and Kelly Flatley. In November 2007, Bear Naked was sold to Kashi, a subsidiary of Kellogg's. At the time of the sale, Bear Naked had gained control of a large portion of the granola market and was the second largest granola brand in the United States behind Quaker. The acquisition price of Bear Naked was not disclosed directly, although Kellogg's reported that it acquired Bear Naked and Gardenburger for a combined price of $122 million.
Goldman Sachs brokered the deal.
References
1. http://www.battlecreekenquirer.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071109/NEWS01/711090324/1002/NEWS01 "Kellogg adds 2 new brands"
2. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oqskUD8BrPY - Bear Naked granola on the Food Network
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