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Gumlink

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Founded
  
1915

Parent organization
  
Bagger-Sørensen & Co. A/S


Gumlink A/S is an independent B2B supplier of chewing gum and mints. Based in Vejle, Denmark, Gumlink operates through various partnerships all over the world. Gumlink is wholly owned by the Bagger-Sorensen Group, who also previously owned the affiliated company Fertin Pharma A/S. Gumlink was formerly known as Dandy.

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History

In 1915, Holger Sørensen founded Vejle Caramel- og Tabletfabrik, which was later renamed Dansk Tyggegummi Fabrik A/S. In 1939, the brand name of Dandy appeared for the first time.

In the fifties and sixties, Dandy expanded with new products, including Stimorol. In 1972, Dandy established the existing factory in Vejle.

In 2002, the company sold its chewing gum brands and sales subsidiaries to Cadbury Schweppes. The remaining company became solely focused on B2B activities within chewing gum and had a new name - Gumlink A/S.

In 2009, Gumlink entered into a joint venture with Turkish company Yıldız Holding, and most of Gumlink’s production moved to Turkey.

Today, Gumlink operates through a global network of partners selling chewing gum solutions to leading confectionery branders and retailers worldwide.

References

Gumlink Wikipedia