Swizzels Matlow

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Swizzels Matlow
Type Private limited company
Industry Confectionery
Founded 1928
Headquarters Carlton House, New Mills, Derbyshire, United Kingdom
Products Love Hearts, Parma Violets
Revenue Increase £49,852,000[1]
Operating income Increase £10,461,000[1]
Net income Increase £3,521,000[1]
Employees Increase 621[1]
Website Swizzels-matlow.com

Swizzels Matlow is a confectionery manufacturer based in the United Kingdom.[2] It is based in New Mills, Derbyshire, near Stockport.[2] The company had revenues of £47 million in 2010/11.[2] It employs around 500 people.[3] Swizzels Matlow exports 20 per cent of its sweets to more than 20 countries, mostly in Europe.[4] Their highest selling brands are Love Hearts, Parma Violets and Drumstick lollies.[5] Its biggest sales period is Halloween.[4]

History

The new part by the Upper Peak Forest canal in New Mills.

Operations began in the early 1920s at a market stall in Hackney, London, with Maurice and Alfred Matlow selling jellied sweets.[4] They built a small factory in east London in 1928 and became known as Matlow Brothers, producing jellies and chews.[4] In 1933 the firm merged with a rival factory owner, David Dee, who specialised in fizzy compressed tablet sweets (although the company officially became Swizzels Matlow Ltd only in 1975).[4]

In 1940, the Blitz forced their business to relocate northwards to a disused wick factory in New Mills, Derbyshire, where it remains.[4] Parma Violets were introduced in 1946.[4] Love Hearts were introduced in 1954.[4] Drumsticks were introduced in 1957.[4]

Hydrogenated fats were phased out in 2004.[4] Artificial colourings were discontinued in 2009.[4]

Products

A selection of Swizzels Matlow sweets.

Refreshers

Swizzels Matlow Ltd.'s most popular product is Refreshers. These are flat chewy sweets with sherbet in the middle, available in lemon and strawberry flavours. They are officially named New Refreshers, to avoid trademark confusion confusion with Barratt's compressed tablet Refreshers sweet.[6]

Parma Violets

Parma Violets are hard, bi-concave disc-shaped sweets, similar to the Fizzers product from the same company, but without their fizziness. Swizzels Matlow have also released a line of Giant Parma Violets.

Drumstick Products

The Drumstick lolly is a chewy lolly about 2" (5cms) in length. It features 2 flavours, milk and raspberry. It has had many special editions, such as the still produced lime and orange flavour. In 2012 Swizzels Matlow launched a new product in the Drumstick line of sweets called the "Drumstick Squashies" – maintaining the same flavours but selling it in a small sweet packet containing multiple foam-like sweets that were 1/3 one flavour, 2/3 another.

Others

Products include:[7]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Financial statement of Swizzels Matlow Limited in High Peak
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Manchester Evening News 5 April 2012 Thursday Confectioners are making a lot of lolly
  3. Manchester Evening News 15 February 2012 Love is working on the production line of romance p7
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 4.10 Salter, Jessica (19 November 2011). "Dream factory". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 7 August 2012. 
  5. Forecourt Trader June 2012 Bag some sales p61
  6. https://twitter.com/SwizzelsMatlow/status/408201080711823360
  7. Swizzel Matlow products Accessed 7 November 2011

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