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'''PowerBar''' is an [[United States|American]] maker of [[energy bar]]s and other related products (particularly [[sports drink]]s and gel-based |
'''PowerBar''' is an [[United States|American]] maker of [[energy bar]]s and other related products (particularly [[sports drink]]s and gel-based footstuffs for distance athletes). |
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The PowerBar company was founded by [[Brian Maxwell]], a [[Canada|Canadian]] athlete and entrepreneur, in his kitchen with his girlfriend, Jennifer Biddulph, a nutritionist who later became his wife. He used $55,000 in cash to launch the company in [[1986]] in [[Berkeley, California]]. This was the first "[[energy bar]]" for use by endurance athletes, such as ultra marathoners and cyclists, while competing. This spawned a new category of food products that are now widely used as snack foods. He eventually acquired a headquarters building in [[Downtown Berkeley, California|downtown Berkeley]]. |
The PowerBar company was founded by [[Brian Maxwell]], a [[Canada|Canadian]] athlete and entrepreneur, in his kitchen with his girlfriend, Jennifer Biddulph, a nutritionist who later became his wife. He used $55,000 in cash to launch the company in [[1986]] in [[Berkeley, California]]. This was the first "[[energy bar]]" for use by endurance athletes, such as ultra marathoners and cyclists, while competing. This spawned a new category of food products that are now widely used as snack foods. He eventually acquired a headquarters building in [[Downtown Berkeley, California|downtown Berkeley]]. |
Revision as of 00:56, 12 May 2008
PowerBar is an American maker of energy bars and other related products (particularly sports drinks and gel-based footstuffs for distance athletes).
The PowerBar company was founded by Brian Maxwell, a Canadian athlete and entrepreneur, in his kitchen with his girlfriend, Jennifer Biddulph, a nutritionist who later became his wife. He used $55,000 in cash to launch the company in 1986 in Berkeley, California. This was the first "energy bar" for use by endurance athletes, such as ultra marathoners and cyclists, while competing. This spawned a new category of food products that are now widely used as snack foods. He eventually acquired a headquarters building in downtown Berkeley.
The company eventually earned $150 million in sales before being purchased by Nestlé in 2000 for $375 million.
See also
External links
- PowerBar website
- PowerBar founder collapses from the San Francisco Chronicle, March 20, 2004