Hans Riegel Dead: German Gummi Bear Baron Dies At 90
Hans Riegel Dead: German Gummi Bear Baron Dies At 90
BERLIN -- BERLIN (AP) Hans Riegel, who made German candy maker Haribo and its signature gummi bears a chewy hit for children and adults across the globe, died on Tuesday. He was 90.
Haribo said in a statement that Riegel died of heart failure in Bonn, where the company is based. He had been recovering from an operation to remove a benign brain tumor.
Riegel was the son of the company founder, also named Hans Riegel, who in 1920 set up Haribo an acronym for "Hans Riegel Bonn." In 1922, his father invented the "dancing bear," a small bear made out of fruit gum that laid the foundations for Haribo's later success with the "gold bear."
The company founder died in 1945. Upon being released as allied prisoners after World War II, Riegel and his younger brother, Paul, set about rebuilding the family firm. Haribo had only about 30 employees immediately after the war but, as West Germany's economy took off, the number was up to 1,000 five years later.
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