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Diamond Foods, Inc. was an American packaged food company based in , that marketed nuts (particularly and almonds) and other . Diamond Foods was acquired by Snyder's-Lance in 2016, and as of 2018, Campbell Soup Company owns Diamond Foods's former snack brands; Diamond of California, Diamond Foods's nut business, is owned by Blue Road Capital.


History
The company was founded in 1912 as Diamond Walnut Growers, Inc., a member-owned Californian agricultural cooperative association. In July 2005, Diamond Walnut Growers converted to a Delaware corporation and initial public offering of stock as Diamond Foods.


Timeline
  • 1912: Diamond was founded as a cooperative by a group of Californian walnut growers.
  • 1919: Diamond was the first nut producer to launch a national advertising campaign.
  • 1930: Diamond started to sell its nuts abroad.
  • 1950: Diamond became the first nut company to advertise on TV.
  • 1956: Diamond centralized its operations to Stockton, California.
  • 1989: Diamond was the first company to adopt laser sorters in its processing plant to eliminate shell fragments.
  • 1997: Japan became Diamond’s number one export market for shelled walnuts.
  • 1998: Diamond introduced a full line of shelled packaged nuts for baking and cooking and became the number one global marketer of in-shell nuts.
  • 1999: Diamond changed its name to Diamond of California.
  • 2000, 2002, and 2004: Diamond was the exclusive nut supplier to the U.S. Olympic teams.
  • 2004: J Stone & Son merged with Diamond Foods.
  • 2004: The Emerald Nuts line of snack nuts was launched.
  • 2005: Diamond of California became Diamond Foods, Inc., and became a publicly traded company (NASDAQ DMND).
  • 2006: Diamond acquired Harmony Foods, including an Indiana production facility.
  • 2007: Diamond’s Super Bowl spot featuring ranked as the number one ad by Advertising Age and resulted in a 68 percent sales increase of Emerald.
  • 2008: Diamond acquired Pop Secret popcorn from .
  • 2009: Emerald hits ten percent share of the snack nut market in U.S. food stores.
  • 2010: Diamond acquired Kettle Foods potato chip company with operations in the U.S. and the U.K.
  • 2011: Diamond and Procter & Gamble announced that Pringles would merge with Diamond. The deal was expected to close by June 2012.
  • 2012: The company is troubled by an accounting scandal and the Pringles deal is cancelled.
  • 2013: Following the accounting scandal of 2012, on January 18, 2013, Diamond Foods officially ceases all production at its Fishers, Indiana plant. Over 100 full-time employees are fired and the Harmony brand is permanently discontinued.
  • 2014: The SEC authorized a settlement in regards to the 2012 accounting scandal. The SEC separately entered into a settlement with the former CEO, Michael Mendes. SEC litigation with the former CFO, Steven Neil, remained unresolved.
  • 2015: The SEC entered into a settlement with Steven Neil in regards to the 2012 accounting scandal.
  • 2016: Snyder's-Lance acquired Diamond Foods and all companies under the Diamond Foods Name.
  • 2017: Snyder's-Lance sold the Diamond of California culinary nut business to Blue Road Capital.


Diamond Foods brands
Diamond Foods has five product lines:
  • Diamond Foods’ line of potato chips are sold under the label in the United States and Kettle Chips brand in the United Kingdom. They are available in a variety of flavors, styles and package sizes.
  • Diamond Foods’ snack nuts are sold under the Emerald brand, and include , roasted, glazed and flavored snack nut products and other snacks. The product line includes 100 Calorie pack sizes.
  • Diamond Foods’ popcorn, in both kernels and various flavors of microwave popcorn, is sold under the brand. The product line includes Homestyle microwave popcorn and items such as 94% Fat Free and 100 Calorie snack size.
  • In-shell and culinary nuts are sold under the Diamond of California brand. In-shell nuts are typically sold in grocery store produce sections during the winter holiday season. Culinary nuts are sold in the baking aisle of grocery, mass, club and other retailers.
  • North American and International Ingredient and Food Service products include Diamond of California brand in-shell nuts, shelled and processed nuts, glazed nuts, and custom-processed nuts for food processors, restaurants, bakeries and food service companies and suppliers.

Each of the snack product lines has “better-for-you” options including 100-calorie packs, 94% Fat Free popcorn and both baked potato chips with 65% less fat than traditional potato chips and a reduced fat chip with 40% less fat.


Production
The company has about 1400 full-time employees in Wisconsin, Indiana, Tennessee, Alabama and the United Kingdom. Diamond does not grow any of its own crops; it purchases raw material from domestic and international sources. Diamond products are processed and packaged at facilities in Stockton, California; Salem, Oregon; Van Buren, Indiana; Beloit, Wisconsin; Robertsdale, Alabama; and in the .


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