- Hyman Golden
Hyman Golden (1923 - September 14, 2008) was one of the co-founders of the
Snapple Beverage Corporation (now part of theDr Pepper Snapple Group ) and was the company's chairman when the firm's juice drinks and teas attained national attention in the late 1980s.Golden was born in
Passaic, New Jersey , his father an immigrant fromRomania , and grew up inMiddle Village, Queens . He served in theUnited States Air Force . Golden had little formal education and one of his early jobs was as a window washer for his father. He worked as a business broker and later founded a maintenance company together with Leonard Marsh, his wife Mitzi's brother.O'Connor, Anahad. [http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/21/business/21golden.html "Hyman Golden, Co-Founder of Snapple, Dies at 85"] , "The New York Times ", September 20, 2008. Accessed September 20, 2008. "In 1980, the company introduced a line of all-natural juices with the Snapple name, which came from one of its first products, a carbonated apple juice that had a “snappy apple taste.”"] Winters, Patricia of the "Daily News (New York) ". [http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=DP&p_theme=dp&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=0EAF440B23DCD339&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM "Three Jewish boys from Brooklyn' juice up Snapple"] , "Denver Post ", March 28, 1994. Accessed September 21, 2008.]Golden co-founded Unadulterated Food Products in 1972 to sell fruit juices to health-food stores, together with Marsh and Arnold Greenberg, who himself operated a health food store in
Manhattan 'sEast Village . Golden's partners Marsh and Goldberg had been childhood friends since the early 1930s, who had both attended PS 165 andSamuel J. Tilden High School inBrooklyn . The word "Snapple" was introduced for a lines of drinks introduced in the early 1980s and is derived from a carbonated apple juice. The firm's iced tea line, introduced in 1987, led to skyrocketing sales as health-conscious consumers reached for one of the first ready-made iced tea drinks produced with real-brewed tea and natural ingredients.The company, originally headquartered in
Brooklyn , relocated toValley Stream, New York , where the partners lived. As the company grew exponentially in the, the firm was bought out by Thomas H. Lee Company in April 1992 for $140 million, with the three original partners retaining a one-third share of the company which had annual sales of $100 million the previous year. [Staff. [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E0CE2D71F3CF930A35757C0A964958260 "COMPANY NEWS; Thomas H. Lee In Snapple Deal"] , "The New York Times ", April 3, 1992. Accessed September 21, 2008.] The company went public in December 1992 for $10 per share, split two-for-one in 1993, and was bought out by theQuaker Oats Company in November 1994 for $1.7 billion, with $1.1 paying for the 68% share in the firm held by Thomas H. Lee Company, along with Hyman and his original two partners. [Norris, Floyd. [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9502E1DC1330F930A35752C1A962958260 "Market Place; Big Winners, Big Losers In Snapple's Life Story"] , "The New York Times ", November 3, 1994. Accessed September 21, 2008.] The company changed hands several times over the years and is now a part of theDr Pepper Snapple Group . Golden retired as Snapple's chairman in 1995.He died on September 14, 2008 in
Great Neck, New York of complications from a stroke.References
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