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Bokomo

Breakfast cereal company in South Africa


Breakfast cereal company in South Africa

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nameBokomo
trade_namePioneer Foods Groceries (Pty) Ltd
logoBokomo South Africa Logo.png
typePrivate
industryFood
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successor
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hq_location_cityBellville
hq_location_countrySouth Africa
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parentPioneer Foods
website
former_nameBolandse Kooperatiewe Molenaars (English: Boland Co-operative Millers)

Bokomo Foods ("The Goodness of Home") is the largest breakfast cereal company in South Africa, and is a division of Pioneer Foods (Pty) Ltd.

History

Bokomo Foods () started as a wheat co-operative about 80 years ago and has since grown and expanded greatly to become one of South Africa's largest manufacturer of cereals. Bokomo also has a base in the United Kingdom as well as an alliance with Sanitarium, an Australian food manufacturer.

Over the years, Bokomo broke into the baking and dessert market, acquiring Moir's, South Africa's largest range of baking products. More recently, they also acquired Kwality Biscuits, the manufacturer of products such as Romantic Dreams, Munch-A-Lot, Centre Court and Vinta.

Many Bokomo products are endorsed by the Heart & Stroke Foundation of South Africa.

In 2020, Pioneer Foods was acquired by global soft-drinks giant PepsiCo.

Products

Source:

  • Bokomo Rusks
  • Crumbs and coatings
  • Moir's desserts and baking products
  • Kwality Biscuits products

Cereals

  • Weet-Bix (from Sanitarium)
  • Sunny-Bisk
  • Bran Flakes
  • Corn Flakes
  • Granolo
  • Fibre Plus
  • Flakes Range
  • Otees
  • Powervite
  • ProNutro Traditional and Wholewheat
  • Up & Go
  • Wheat Crunchies
  • Breakfast bars
  • Nature's Source muesli

Porridge

  • Maltabella
  • Oats
  • Instant Oats
  • KreemyMeal

References

References

  1. "Our Bountiful Brands {{!}} BOKOMO".
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