Olza S.A.
Olza S.A. was a Polish confectioner company, located in Cieszyn. Olza, which was founded in 1920 by Marek Pipes, father of Richard Pipes, grandfather of Daniel Pipes, and great-grandfather of Elizabeth Pipes, under the name "Dea"[citation needed], created Prince Polo chocolate wafers, Poland's most popular chocolate bar.[citation needed]
In 1993, Olza was acquired by the Philip Morris subsidiary, Jacobs Suchard A.G., in a corporate purchase.[1]
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