Mars Wrigley Confectionery

We are familiar with such names as M&M'S®, SNICKERS®, ORBIT®, EXTRA®, and Skittles®. Mars Wrigley Confectionery products can be found in any convenience store, vending machine, or supermarket worldwide. Nowadays, Mars Wrigley is the world's leading chocolate producer. The company not only focuses on producing quality chocolate products but also cares about environmental issues and people.


Mars now owns 22 production sites in the Netherlands, including one of the world's largest chocolate factories. With health and sustainability at the forefront, the chocolate company has discontinued the use of artificial colors in its candy products. They also launched vegan versions of some products, uses enough renewable energy to produce all M&Ms sold, and is investing $1 billion in a new cocoa supply chain model centered on smallholder farmers. Furthermore, the firm is processing to redesign paper-based packaging to limit the use of virgin plastic.


It has been more than hundreds of years since founder Frank C. Mars and his co-founder started America's leading chocolate empire in that kitchen. The next generation of Mars leaders continues to create products and services that people love.


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Annual sales: US$18bn
Headquarters: Chicago, US
Employees: 130,000+

Website: https://www.mars.com/

Fanpage: https://www.facebook.com/Mars

Mars Wrigley Confectionery
Mars Wrigley Confectionery
Mars Wrigley Confectionery
Mars Wrigley Confectionery

Top 10 World's Largest Chocolate Companies

  1. top 1 Mars Wrigley Confectionery
  2. top 2 Ferrero Group
  3. top 3 Mondelēz International
  4. top 4 Meiji Co Ltd
  5. top 5 Hershey Co
  6. top 6 Nestlé SA
  7. top 7 Lindt & Sprungli AG
  8. top 8 Pladis
  9. top 9 Ezaki Glico Co Ltd
  10. top 10 Orion Corp

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