Batory Foods was originally founded as this type of distributor.
What is a sugar distributor?
These colorful, fruit-flavored candies are known for the slogan, "Taste the Rainbow."
What are Skittles?
This first Basic emphasizes integrity by encouraging employees to make ethical choices, even when no one is watching.
What is "Do the right thing, always"?
This tech giant shares its name with a crisp, sweet fruit and was co-founded by Steve Jobs.
What is Apple?
This colorful puzzle cube, created by a Hungarian architect, became a global phenomenon after its 1979 debut.
What is the Rubik's Cube?
With distribution centers across the U.S., Batory Foods had its first headquarters in a garage located in this Illinois town.
What is Hillside?
This candy, invented in 1897, gets its name from the sound it makes when it’s being made.
What is Pop Rocks?
According to this Basic, there’s no gray area when it comes to protecting employees and ensuring that all products are safe.
What is "Never compromise on safety"?
This programming language, used widely in web development, shares its name with a hot morning beverage.
What is Java?
On September 7, 1979, this network became the first 24-hour sports channel, revolutionizing how fans watched games.
What is ESPN?
These humble three words summarize Batory Foods' approach to business.
What are Simple, Reliable, and Relevant?
This plant-derived sweetener, produced by bees, is often used as a natural substitute for sugar and contains small amounts of vitamins and minerals.
What is honey?
This Basic, featured on this week's News Reel, emphasizes that while effort is recognized and appreciated, outcomes are rewarded.
What is "Deliver Results"?
These bright-green electric scooters can be found in urban-areas and shares their name with a tart citrus fruit.
What is Lime?
Invented in 1979, this trivia-based board game became a household favorite, challenging players’ knowledge across multiple categories
What is Trivial Pursuit?
This tagline of Batory Foods, also depicted in its logo, reflects the company's dynamic approach to food distribution.
What is 'Ingredients in Motion'?
This cereal, introduced in 1963 by Kellogg’s, features brightly colored, sugar-coated loops and a mascot named Toucan Sam.
What is Froot Loops?
Not unlike this Jeopardy game, this Basic encourages employees to enjoy their time at work.
What is "Keep things fun"?
This now-defunct mobile phone company known for their keyboards shared its name with a sweet, dark-colored fruit.
What is BlackBerry
Originally called 'Pinwheel,' this children's network launched on April 1, 1979, becoming the first cable channel just for kids.
What is Nickelodeon?
Since this year, Batory Foods has been led by its first non-family president.
What is 2020?
Brown sugar is created by adding this ingredient to refined white sugar.
What is molasses?
This Basic challenges the status quo and encourages finding better, faster, and more efficient ways to work.
What is "Be relentless about improvement"?
This restaurant-focused point-of-sale system shares its name with a popular breakfast item.
What is Toast?
In September 1979, Voyager 1 made its closest approach to this planet, capturing the first detailed images of the planet and its moons, including the famous volcanic activity.
What is Jupiter?