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Major US frozen pizza brand owned by Schwan's (CJ Group); wide national distribution competing with DiGiorno and store brands in accessible price-point grocery frozen pizza segment.
Red Baron is a frozen pizza brand owned by Schwan's Company (now a subsidiary of South Korean conglomerate CJ Group), offering a wide range of classic and premium frozen pizzas distributed nationally through grocery retailers. Founded in the early 1970s and named after World War I German flying ace Manfred von Richthofen (the Red Baron), the brand is one of the largest frozen pizza brands in the United States, competing in a category where DiGiorno (Nestlé) and Tony's (also Schwan's) are primary competitors.
General Mills (NYSE: GIS) frozen pizza and pizza roll brand reaching $1B annual retail sales as the 9th billion-dollar brand; 26%+ frozen snack market share at $2.50-3.29 price point competing with DiGiorno and Red Baron.
Totino's is a frozen pizza and pizza roll brand — owned by General Mills (NYSE: GIS) since the 2001 acquisition of Pillsbury — producing the iconic rectangular Totino's Party Pizza and Totino's Pizza Rolls (bite-sized cheese and filling-stuffed pastry pockets) that have achieved $1 billion in annual retail sales, making Totino's General Mills' ninth billion-dollar brand and the holder of 26%+ market share in the frozen snack category. Founded in 1951 by Jim and Rose Totino in Minneapolis and acquired by Pillsbury in 1975, Totino's has been positioned as the most affordable frozen pizza and pizza roll option in the grocery freezer section, targeting teens, college students, families with children, and budget-conscious consumers seeking quick, inexpensive frozen snacks.
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