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Life Savers is moving its candy factory from Michigan to Canada, where sugar is cheaper, displacing 600 employees.
The Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company announced today that it has entered into an agreement to purchase certain confectionery assets of Kraft Foods for $1.48 billion. The transaction includes ownership of well-known, iconic brand franchises—such as Life Savers, Creme Savers, and Altoids—as well as production facilities in the United States and Europe.
The candy's manufacturer says sugar prices in the U.S. are too high, and it is moving the factory from Holland, Michigan, to Canada.
chairman of the board of Beechnut-Life Savers
Raspberry-, watermelon- and blackberry-flavored 'O's' will replace the traditional orange, lemon and lime.
Life Savers is moving its candy factory from Michigan to Canada, where sugar is cheaper, displacing 600 employees.