Stella D'Oro
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Stella D'Oro is a brand of cookies and breadsticks formerly owned by Kraft Foods. Stella D'Oro was established in 1930 by Joseph Kresivich, who had immigrated to the United States from Trieste, Italy in 1922. Stella D'Oro means "star of gold" in Italian, and the cookies are inspired by Italian baking. Stella D'Oro products include cookies, breakfast treats, biscotti and breadsticks. In January of 2006, Stella D'Oro was acquired by Brynwood Partners, a private equity firm. It will continue to operate as the Stella D'Oro Company at the north end of Kingsbridge, Bronx.
[edit] External links
- Stella D'Oro company website
- Brynwood Partners closes Stella D’oro transaction and appoints new leadership