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The History of Albers

Bernhard Albers, a young German immigrant, worked for a wholesale grocer, saving money with the goal of going into business for himself. Convinced of the opportunities in Portland, Oregon, he persuaded his four brothers to join him. In 1895, with $15,000, the brothers and another partner formed a milling company. By 1899, the Albers brothers bought out their business associate and formed the Albers Bros. Milling Company.

In 1914, the Pacific Cereal Association was absorbed by the Albers business. With this came the acquisition of the Carnation Wheat and Carnation Oats products. Due to the acquisition of these two labels, Albers came to the attention of E.A. Stuart, owner of Carnation Milk Products Company.

Historical Albers building advertisement revealed during a 2003 construction project in Seattle, WA. The mural is believed to have been painted between 1895 and 1913.

In 1929, Mr. Stuart believed it was the right time to negotiate for the Albers business. He believed the companies were two West Coast pioneers, which had gone through similar struggles to develop their business and had similar corporate goals and values, both dedicating themselves to products of the highest quality. On Oct. 19, 1929, Carnation Milk Products Company purchased Albers Bros. Milling Company. Nestlé purchased the Carnation Company, along with the Albers brand of products, in 1984.

The Albers line of corn meal and grits has been used for generations. Albers yellow and white corn meal are essential ingredients to prepare everything from sweet corn bread and corn muffins to fried fish and chicken. Albers grits are used to create tasty satisfying side dishes and main meals at breakfast, lunch and dinner. The Albers brand represents a heritage of providing rich, natural flavor from premium corn.

Still recognizable on the Albers orange and blue corn meal package is the fresh ear of corn. The Albers grits package remains familiar with its red and blue colors and traditional breakfast plate of grits, eggs and bacon.

Albers Family Today

In June 2005, 35 members of the Albers family gathered in San Diego to reminisce and catch up on family news.

The Albers family reunion is a tradition that began in 1988 when Genevieve Gertrude Albers, daughter of original Albers brother George Henry Albers, decided to host a small reunion in Sun River, Oregon. The family had lost touch over the years and was scattered across the country. This gathering was the beginning of what would soon become a cherished tradition.

Albers Family Today

Several reunions have taken place since then, and Genevieve has since passed. But the Albers family is forever grateful to her for taking that first step in bringing their family closer together. Throughout the years, the reunions have been held every 2-4 years at various locations along the West Coast and though the reunion itself lasts just one weekend, family members often come days in advance to make a vacation out of the trip.

The Albers family is proud of their heritage and believes they will forever “Have a bit of Americana in our family history,” said Karen Albers.

Although Albers Corn Meal has been part of the Nestlé family since 1984, the Albers family still feels very connected to the brand. Frank Albers recounts a fond memory from the morning of one reunion: He was in the grocery store, wearing his Albers cap, purchasing Albers Corn Meal. When he signed the receipt, the cashier did a double take and wanted to know if the signature was famous. Apparently, Frank III signs his name with the same signature “A” his grandfather once did—the same logo on the Albers box today.

 

 

 

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