Gerber Products Company
Summary
America's most recognized baby food and infant care brand, founded in 1927 and now owned by Nestle, dominating the US baby food aisle for nearly a century.
History Timeline
1927: Founded by Daniel Gerber in Fremont, Michigan (wife Dorothy suggested straining baby food). 1928: First products: strained peas, prunes, carrots, spinach. 1930s: National expansion. 1939: Iconic Gerber Baby sketch by Dorothy Hope Smith adopted as logo. 1970s: Added baby formula and infant cereals. 2007: Acquired by Nestle for $5.5B. 2021: FDA investigation into heavy metals in baby food. 2022: Gerber committed to transparent sourcing.
Business Model
Baby food (jars, pouches, cereals), infant formula, snacks, and feeding accessories. Sells through mass retail (Walmart, Target), pharmacies, and e-commerce. Gerber dominates the US baby food market with approximately 30% share. Also has Gerber Good Start formula line and Gerber Graduates toddler snacks.
Moat Analysis
Near-universal brand recognition. The Gerber Baby face is one of America's most recognized logos. Decades of trust with new parents. Retail shelf space dominance. Extensive pediatrician relationships. Nestle's global R&D resources.
Key Data
Part of Nestle USA, estimated $1-2B US revenue. Approximately 70% US household penetration among parents. Products sold in 40+ countries.
Interesting Facts
The famous Gerber Baby logo was sketched by Dorothy Hope Smith in 1928 as a charcoal drawing of her 6-month-old daughter Ann. She submitted it as a rough sketch for a contest and won. The company used it exactly as drawn, adding only the color. Ann is the baby in the logo and had no relation to the founders.