Draft:Sugar Foods LLC

  • Comment: Cited to 1 quality trade publication and a press release. After multiple declines, this draft shows no signs of improvement. pythoncoder (talk | contribs) 23:17, 12 January 2026 (UTC)
  • Comment: The draft still relies heavily on press releases, which are not independent of the subject. Pasting a huge list of over 100 bare URLs that have no context, do not back up any claims made and expecting reviewers to sift through them is not a way to establish notability. I removed this huge list of links in a prior edit, but they have now been re-introduced. You need to cut down on the press releases, cut down on the promotional tone, cut down on the huge amount of bare links and properly reference your article. Rambley (talk / contribs) 21:23, 8 January 2026 (UTC)
  • Comment: Your article relies excessively on press releases, which are not independent of the subject.
    Also, there has been no change since the last submission. EatingCarBatteries (contribs | talk) 23:45, 6 January 2026 (UTC)
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Sugar Foods LLC
Company type
Private
IndustryFood manufacturing
Founded1948 (New York City, United States)[1]
HeadquartersWestlake Village, California, United States[2]
Key people
Andrea Brule (president and chief executive officer)[1]
OwnerPritzker Private Capital (since 2023)[2]
Number of employees
More than 1,400[1][2]
Websitewww.sugarfoods.com

History

Sugar Foods was founded in New York City in 1948.[1][2] In October 2023, Pritzker Private Capital announced that it had acquired Sugar Foods Corporation.[2] Business Wire reported that terms of the transaction were not disclosed.[2]

Operations

Food Business News described Sugar Foods as a Villa Rica, Georgia based food manufacturer.[1] Business Wire reported that Sugar Foods is headquartered in Westlake Village, California.[2] Food Business News reported that Sugar Foods operates five manufacturing and distribution facilities in the United States and Mexico.[1] Food Business News reported that Sugar Foods has more than 1,400 employees.[1] Food Business News reported that Sugar Foods serves foodservice, retail, and private label customers, including makers of licensed products.[1] In December 2025, Sugar Foods said it had secured a 617,000-square-foot facility in Whiteland, Indiana.[1] Food Business News reported that Sugar Foods said the Whiteland site would bolster distribution and shipping efficiency.[1] Food Business News reported that Sugar Foods said the Whiteland site would provide space for a phased expansion of manufacturing capabilities in the coming years and support key customers across North America.[1] Food Business News reported that the Whiteland facility was expected to bring new jobs to the central Indiana region.[1]

Brands and products

Food Business News reported that Sugar Foods’ brands include Fresh Gourmet Company, Mrs. Cubbison’s, Concord Foods, and N’Joy.[1] Food Business News reported that Sugar Foods’ offerings include croutons, crunchy toppings, meal toppers, dried fruit and nuts, sauces and mixes, citrus juices, baking mixes, and caramel from Fresh Gourmet.[1] Food Business News reported that Sugar Foods’ offerings include croutons, tortilla and wonton strips, dried fruit and nuts, and stuffing from Mrs. Cubbison’s.[1] Food Business News reported that Sugar Foods’ offerings include N’Joy sugar.[1] Food Business News reported that Concord Foods’ products include lemon and lime juices, produce seasoning mixes, smoothie mixes, apple-related products, fresh desserts, and dips for retail, as well as ingredients for foodservice and industrial markets.[1] Food Business News reported that Concord Foods’ industrial and foodservice ingredients include beverage bases, fountain syrups and toppings, confectioners’ fillings, variegates, caramels, stabilized fruit and fruit purees, and chocolate products for foodservice, confectionery, nutrition bar, ice cream, dairy, and bakery industries.[1] Food Business News reported that Concord Foods’ offerings include seafood and poultry breadings and batters, plus baking mixes for pancakes, muffins, bread, cake, and pizza dough.[1] Business Wire reported that Sugar Foods’ products are sold through Fresh Gourmet, Mrs. Cubbison and N’Joy, as well as private label and licensed products.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Redman, Russell (December 29, 2025). "Sugar Foods boosts capacity with new Indiana facility". Food Business News. Retrieved January 12, 2026.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h "Pritzker Private Capital Acquires Sugar Foods" (Press release). Business Wire. October 3, 2023. Retrieved January 12, 2026.

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