Quaker Oats bought Snapple for $1.7 billion in 1994 and quit using Wendy.
Also in 1994, Quaker Oats bought Snapple, a beverage manufacturer, for $1.7 billion.
The company also made pet foods (Kibbles 'n' Bits), and even bought Snapple, before selling it at a huge loss in 1997.
After buying Snapple, Quaker spoke of the company's achieving "annual earnings growth of at least 10 percent after inflation."
Last week Quaker Oats, itself rumored as a takeover target, announced an agreement to buy Snapple for $1.7 billion, or $14 a share, in cash.
Quaker bought Snapple for $1.7 billion in 1994 and sold it to Triarc in 1997 for $300 million.
In 1994, for example, Quaker Oats bought Snapple for $1.4 billion.
But almost all those who bought Snapple more than six months after it went public will emerge poorer for the experience.
The Quaker Oats Company bought Snapple for $1.7 billion in 1994.
I found out they bought Snapple.