Calbee Inc., a Japanese snack food company founded in 1949, is well-known for its wide selection of creative and high-quality snacks manufactured from natural ingredients.
The company has expanded internationally, introducing its distinctive flavors and goods to regions like as North America, Europe, and Asia. Calbee's product collection includes popular goods including Shrimp Chips and Jagarico, as well as a variety of potato and grain-based snacks.
Since 2009, Pepsico (Frito-Lay) has a stake in this manufacturer of potato chips and shrimp crackers.
In 2022, Calbee acquired a 75% stake in Greenday Group, a Thai company specializing in fruit and vegetable snacks, to diversify its product offerings in the health-conscious segment.
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Calbee Four Seas Company Limited
Calbee, Inc. of Japan formed a partnership with Four Seas Mercantile Limited in 1976 to enter the Hong Kong snack industry. This collaboration resulted in the founding of Calbee Four Seas Company Limited in 1994, followed by the establishment of a production unit in Tseung Kwan O Industrial Estate in 2000.
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maart 12, 2012
Calbee plans major expansions outside Japan
Calbee Inc. said it plans to increase its overseas sales to account for at least 30% of the Japanese snack maker's total by 2020 from roughly 3%, seeking to offset a dim outlook at home. To help lay a groundwork for its push into markets outside Japan...From the archive

november 28, 2011
Calbee introduces new coffee flavoured potato chips in Japan
Calbee Paripari Variation My Potato, Mocha Cocoa Potato Chips, a new coffee flavoured potato chip in Japan, was selected by Datamonitor as the innovation of the week. "Bitter and sweet"are the words used to describe the new limited edition ...From the archive
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