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Monin Brand History and Origins[edit]

Georges Monin founded Monin in 1912 in the heard of Bourges, France.[1] He focused his work on exploring flavors to provide professionals with quality liqueurs.[1][2] By the 1930s, Monin fruit syrup was one of the leading brands on the domestic market.[2]

Monin Americas - Expansion into the US and beyond[edit]

In 1999, Bill Lombardo was brought on by Oliver Monin to expand and direct operations in the Western Hemisphere.[3]

"At the time, Monin had a small presence in the Western Hemisphere. The company did some business in Canada and had an importer that lived in the Clearwater area. 'At first it was just a gentleman importing products,' Lombardo explains. 'But the U.S. market had a lot of potential'.[3]

Flavor Innovation[edit]

When Monin was focused on launching into the US, the only syrup Americans were familiar with was maple. Monin pushed restaurants and fast food chains to give their drinks a twist:

“I said 'you have iced tea, why not make raspberry iced tea?"[3]

According to Monin Exec Bill Lombardo, flavored coffee, smoothies and frozen lemonades at the local McDonalds is a result of the McD’s execs meeting with Monin. [3]

Flavor Forward Process[edit]

In 2017, Monin was recognized for it’s 8 step process for directing the marketing of its products.[4] The Flavor Forward Process involves Survey data collection#online surveys, taste tests, global insights, tracking menu offerings, demographics, combining research with input from global Beverage Innovation Directors. [4]

Concentrated Flavor[edit]

Monin Concentrated flavor is an innovative product line that is unique to Monin. In response to the consumer trend to seek lower sugar and calorie products, each bottle is a clean label, naural, highly concentrated and unsweetened flavoring. With offerings across all taste profiles, a single pump contains flavor to transform any dish or beverage at only 10-13 calories. <ref="FSR">[4]</ref>

Locations[edit]

Clearwater, Florida - Headquarters[edit]

The first manufacturing facility in the US was built in Clearwater Florida in 1996.<ref="Business Observer"></ref>

Monin Americas Clearwater location houses a state of the art manufacturing plant, a distribution facility and the office headquarters for North America.<ref="Fox 13">[ https://www.fox13news.com/good-day/264641484-video]</ref> This facility has more than 100 employees and is also home to the Flavor Innovation Center<ref="UPA">[5]</ref> where they work to create exciting recipes and beverages that keep Monin as a global flavor leader.<ref="Mix"> [6]</ref>

Spanish Springs/Reno, NV - West Coast Operations[edit]

Monin is set to open a 100,000-square-foot facility in the Spanish Springs Business Center in 2019<ref="RGJ">[7]</ref>. It is estimated that the company’s investment is $11.8 million in capital equipment.<ref="Rev">[8]</ref>


Social Responsibility[edit]

Monin is reported to have the following commitments to social responsibility:

  • Packaging is 100% [[Recycling|recyclable] and made with water-soluble soy-based ink.<ref="RGJ"></ref>
  • For a decade, the company has been donating wasted syrup to feed bees, helping to combat colony collapse disorder.<ref="RGJ"></ref><ref="TampaBay1">[9]</ref>
  • The company works with the EPA as a WasteWise Partner. <ref="Packworld">[10]</ref>

Awards[edit]

Top Midsize Workplaces in Tampa Bay 2019<ref="TampaBay1"></ref>

Tampa Bay’s Top 100 Workplaces 2018<ref="TampaBay2">[ https://www.tampabay.com/data/2018/04/05/tampa-bays-top-100-workplaces-2/]</ref>

2015 Manufacturers and Distributors of the Year<ref="MAF">[11]</ref>


Philanthropy Headlines[edit]

2016[edit]

  • Monin funds 10 K-12 scholarships with $60,000 donation to Step Up for Students Scholarship Program <ref="Stepup">[12]</ref>

2018[edit]

  • Monin donates $70,000 to Step Up For Students Scholarship program <ref="Stepup2">[13]</ref>,<ref="TBN">[14]</ref>
  • SPCA Tampa Bay - A portion of December 2018 proceeds were donated to SPCA Tampa Bay <ref="Biz">[15]</ref>

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