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The company advertises and finances many festivals and awards including the [[Quartz Award]]. From 1990 to 2020 Caroma was the official sponsor of [[Grand Prix of Music]]; in 2021 after undergoing backlash about contaminations of various products, the company withdrew its partnership with the music festival. |
The company advertises and finances many festivals and awards including the [[Quartz Award]]. From 1990 to 2020 Caroma was the official sponsor of [[Grand Prix of Music]]; in 2021 after undergoing backlash about contaminations of various products, the company withdrew its partnership with the music festival. |
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Latest revision as of 12:55, 8 March 2023
Caroma | |
Type | Public |
CARM | |
Industry | Food Beverage |
Founded | 1977 |
Founder | George Caroma |
Headquarters | Matemax Palace, Bluckingham, Phoenixia |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Micheal Caroma (Chairman) Favian Zave (CEO) Eleric Dillian (President) |
Products |
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Revenue | ♅350 millions (2023) |
♅72.1 million (2023) | |
Number of employees | 540 (2023) |
Subsidiaries |
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Website | caroma.phx |
Caroma international is a multinational Phoenixian-based consumer goods company, headquartered at Matemax Palace in Bluckingham. Founded in 1977 by George Caroma, the company now owns over 100 brands in the fields of food, beverages and frozen food in the World.
Caroma's brand portfolio includes both international brands and local brands: CaromActive, Super Chocos, Nens & Kins, Golden Drink, Swing cereal, McCra'ks, North yogurt; Local or regional brands include: Caroma (Blaskog), Frescox (Nystatiszna) , Kake & Kake (Rusanru'a).
The company advertises and finances many festivals and awards including the Quartz Award. From 1990 to 2020 Caroma was the official sponsor of Grand Prix of Music; in 2021 after undergoing backlash about contaminations of various products, the company withdrew its partnership with the music festival.