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Parmalat is a globally recognized Italian dairy and food brand that pioneered the commercialization of Long-Life (UHT) milk. Founded in 1961 by Calisto Tanzi in Collecchio, Italy, the brand initially began as a small pasteurization plant before expanding into a multinational conglomerate specializing in milk, dairy products, and fruit juices.
The specific product shown is Parmalat Tradicional Leite Integral (Whole Milk), produced for the Brazilian market. In Brazil, Parmalat products are manufactured locally using domestic dairy supplies. While the brand originated in Italy, its manufacturing operations are localized across various countries to ensure freshness and compliance with regional food safety standards.
Following a major financial restructuring in the early 2000s, Parmalat was eventually acquired by the French multinational dairy giant, Lactalis (Groupe Lactalis). Lactalis is the world's largest dairy products group, headquartered in Laval, France. In Brazil, the brand is managed under the Lactalis do Brasil subsidiary, which handles the production, distribution, and marketing of the Parmalat portfolio within the region.
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