Multi-Marques

Multi-Marques Inc. is Quebec's largest bakery and the second largest in Canada since its merger with Canada Bread. Multi-Marques Inc. employs more than 1 700 people throughout seven bakeries in Laval, Beauport, Lévis, Quebec, Montreal and St-Côme-de-Beauce.

Multi-Marques also makes private and national label bread and pastries for many food wholesalers in Quebec. With revenues of more than c$300 million and the growing demand for products in the North American market is a continuing source of motivation.

In December 2001, the Laval bakery (where their head office is located) earned the prestigious HACCP Certification (Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point).

Multi-Marques Inc. is a division of Canada Bread Company, a Toronto Stock Exchange-listed company. The company and its first product line was originally created by Morton Satin, Research Director of Steinberg Foods in Montreal in 1975, as a marketing outlet for the unique line of Steinberg breads.[1]

Products

A Ford E-450 Pom truck.
  • POM brand
    • English muffin
    • Bagels
    • Brown'n serve bread
    • Burger buns
    • Hot dog rolls
    • Submarine rolls
    • Sliced breads
    • Salad and bread rolls
    • Pita rolls
    • Tortillas
    • Holiday fruit cake
    • Hot Cross Buns
    • Fancy sandwich horizontally sliced bread
  • Bon Matin brand
    • Grain bagels
    • Grain bread
    • Certified Organic Breads "Healthy Way"
    • Whole Grain Breads
    • Reduction Loaf
  • Petite Douceur brand
    • Cookies
    • Cream puffs
    • Croissants
    • Date squares
    • Donuts
    • Éclairs
    • Fruit cakes
    • Mini-Rolls
    • Pastry shells
    • Sponge cakes
    • Vanilla sunny shells

References

  1. Bakery Production and Marketing, August 24, 1977.
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