词条 | Cheerio (company) |
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HeadquartersThe main office is in Takatsuki, a suburb of Osaka. Their address is 3-7-13 Otsuka-machi, Takatsuki-shi, Osaka-fu 〒569-0034[1] The (2006) president (selected by the board of directors) is Hikari Suga.[1] HistoryIn August 1961, the 7-Up company headquarters for Japan was established in Takatsuki, with production facilities opening there in April 1963. The company changed its name to {{nihongo|Kansai Cheerio|株式会社チェリオ関西|Kabushiki Kaisha Cherio Kansai}} in April 1987, then consolidated with {{nihongo|Tokyo Cheerio|株式会社チェリオ東京|Kabushiki Kaisha Cherio Tōkyō}} and changed to its current name in February 1991. In May 2001, Cheerio obtained a license to manufacture alcoholic beverages. In June that same year, Cheerio obtained certification for the growing and manufacturing of products labelled "organic."[2] Products
Advertising sloganThe advertising slogan, 'Change it for Cheerio', can be found on vending machines, the sides of buildings, and in advertisements for Cheerio's products.[3] References1. ^1 {{ja icon}} See Company information {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060720125400/http://www.cheerio-web.co.jp/info/indexcp.html |date=July 20, 2006 }}. Accessed August 28, 2006. {{DEFAULTSORT:Cheerio (Company)}}2. ^{{ja icon}} See History of Cheerio {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060718061649/http://www.cheerio-web.co.jp/info/historycp.html |date=July 18, 2006 }}. Accessed August 28, 2006. 3. ^{{ja icon}} See The Archive of Soft Drinks. Accessed August 28, 2006. 2 : Drink companies of Japan|Companies based in Osaka Prefecture |
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