KiMs
Product type | Potato crisps, Snacks |
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Owner | Orkla Group |
Country | Denmark |
Markets | Northern Europe, United States, Baltics |
Registered as a trademark in | 1961 |
Website | http://www.kims.dk/ |
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Kims (stylized "KiMs") is a Danish brand of chips and snacks, owned by the Orkla Group.
The brand "Kim" was trademarked in 1960 by Odense Marcipanfabrik (a marzipan factory) in Denmark, but as a German cigarette brand of this name already existed, the name was changed to "Kims" in 1965. In 1991 the company was sold to Nora Industrier, and the Kims division was made into a stock company. The year after, Kims became part of the Norwegian Orkla Group when Nora and Orkla merged. In 2013 Kims became a part of Orkla Confectionery & Snacks Company, and Kims DK became a part of Orkla Confectionery & Snacks DK.
Products include ordinary chips with either salt, salt and pepper, or paprika seasonings.
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