Hershey to Acquire Lily's Confectionery Brand
The Hershey Company (NYSE: HSY) has announced its definitive agreement to acquire Lily's, a rapidly growing better-for-you (BFY) confectionery brand known for low-sugar products. This strategic acquisition aims to enhance Hershey's portfolio, responding to consumer demand for healthier snacking options. Lily's products include chocolate bars, baking chips, and peanut butter cups. The deal will be financed using cash reserves and short-term borrowings, and is expected to be slightly accretive to earnings within the first year. Closing is anticipated in the coming months, pending regulatory approvals.
- Acquisition of Lily's enhances Hershey's presence in the growing BFY confectionery market.
- Lily's aligns with Hershey's strategy to diversify offerings and meet consumer demand for low-sugar snacks.
- The deal is expected to be slightly accretive to earnings within the first full year.
- Lily's established brand presence supports immediate market access.
- Acquisition financed through cash and short-term borrowings may introduce financial strain.
- Integration challenges could arise from merging operations and brand positioning.
HERSHEY, Pa., May 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- The Hershey Company (NYSE: HSY) today announced it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Lily's, the high-growth, better-for-you (BFY) confectionery brand. Lily's low-sugar products include dark and milk chocolate style bars, baking chips, peanut butter cups and other confection products that fit Hershey's multi-pronged better-for-you snacking strategy. Lily's will add a key better-for-you confection brand to Hershey's portfolio of iconic chocolate and candy favorites.
"Hershey is focused on developing a BFY confection portfolio that offers a variety of choices to meet the evolving needs of our consumers," said Chuck Raup, President U.S. "Lily's is a great strategic complement to our existing offerings in this growing segment of the confection category."
BFY snacking continues to grow faster than mainstream segments across snacking categories such as potato chips, ice cream and cookies. BFY offerings, however, are still under-developed in confection and the Lily's acquisition would enable Hershey to accelerate this growth and reimagine the future of the candy aisle in partnership with retailers.
Based today in Boulder, Colo., Lily's traces its roots to co-founder Cynthia Tice's decision to raise awareness about better-for-you foods by opening Center Foods, a natural foods store, in Philadelphia in 1978. In 2012, Cynthia launched four Lily's chocolate style bars nationally in Whole Foods Market and today the expanded line of bars, baking chips and other confections can be found across the country at key retailers. The brand's mission is to offer consumers a range of great tasting, low sugar treats.
"Cynthia had the vision that consumers wanted a better-for-you option in confections and today
The acquisition will be financed with cash on hand as well as short-term borrowings. Lily's acquisition is expected to be slightly accretive to earnings in the first full year post closing. The acquisition is subject to customary regulatory approvals and is expected to close in the next few months.
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