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Whirlpool brand (NYSE: WHR); $16.6B Whirlpool 2024 revenue; stand mixer market icon since 1919; 10+ attachments ecosystem; KBIS 2025 new finishes; premium small appliances leader
KitchenAid is an American kitchen appliance brand founded in 1919 by the Hobart Manufacturing Company in Troy, Ohio, best known for inventing the stand mixer and establishing it as an enduring icon of the American kitchen. The brand was born from an observation by Hobart engineer Herbert Johnston, who watched a baker laboriously mixing bread dough with an iron spoon and designed an electric mixer to replace the manual labor — creating what would become the KitchenAid Model H-5, the first commercially successful stand mixer for home use. KitchenAid's stand mixer has been produced virtually continuously since 1919, becoming one of the longest-lived and most recognized small appliances in culinary history. The brand is now a subsidiary of Whirlpool Corporation, which acquired it in 1986.\n\nKitchenAid's product portfolio extends well beyond its iconic stand mixer to include countertop appliances (blenders, food processors, toasters, espresso machines, juicers, ice cream makers, and multi-cookers), major appliances (refrigerators, dishwashers, ranges, wall ovens, and cooktops), and cookware. The stand mixer remains the brand's flagship, offered in more than 20 colors and multiple bowl capacities, and is widely considered the aspirational benchmark for home baking equipment. KitchenAid's design language — rounded, robust, and visually distinctive — has positioned it as both a functional tool and a countertop statement piece. The company launched the "Make More Than Meals" brand campaign in October 2025, reinforcing its positioning around creativity, connection, and culinary ambition.\n\nKitchenAid operates within Whirlpool Corporation, which reported $16.6 billion in revenue for 2024 with small appliances growing 4% year over year. The KitchenAid brand commands premium pricing in every category it competes in, benefiting from more than a century of brand equity, strong positioning in gift and registry channels (it is consistently among the most registered items in US bridal registries), and a loyal community of home bakers and cooking enthusiasts. Its combination of heritage, design distinctiveness, and broad product expansion makes KitchenAid one of the most durable premium consumer brands in the global kitchen appliance market.
Hunt Valley MD global flavor leader (NYSE: MKC) at $6.72B FY2024 sales (+1%); McCormick/Old Bay/Frank's RedHot/French's brands, B2B Flavor Solutions for McDonald's and KFC, 2025 guidance 0-2% growth vs. Kraft Heinz.
McCormick & Company, Incorporated is a Hunt Valley, Maryland-based global leader in flavor — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: MKC for voting shares, MKC.V for non-voting shares) as an S&P 500 Consumer Staples component — manufacturing, marketing, and distributing spices, seasoning mixes, condiments, hot sauces, and flavor solutions under the McCormick, Lawry's, Old Bay, French's, Frank's RedHot, Stubb's, Club House, Kamis, and dozens of other branded and private label names through approximately 12,000 employees in 160 countries. In fiscal year 2024 (ending November 2024), McCormick reported net sales of $6.72 billion (+1%), adjusted EPS of $2.95, and a return to volume-led growth after two years of volume softness as consumers adjusted to post-pandemic spice price increases. For fiscal year 2025, McCormick guided 0-2% net sales growth and adjusted EPS of $3.03-$3.08, reflecting a cautious but positive outlook as consumer spending on branded flavor products stabilizes. CEO Brendan Foley, who assumed the role in 2023 (with founder-family member Lawrence Kurzius transitioning to Executive Chairman), focuses McCormick's strategy on global flavor leadership across two segments: Consumer (branded retail spices, seasonings, condiments — approximately 58% of revenue) and Flavor Solutions (B2B flavoring for foodservice chains and food manufacturing — approximately 42% of revenue). McCormick's B2B Flavor Solutions segment supplies the proprietary flavor packets and seasoning mixes used in fast food chains (McDonald's dipping sauces, KFC's Original Recipe flavor system) under undisclosed relationships that are embedded in customers' core product recipes.
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