| 1853–1963 | 1963–2002 | 2002–2007 | 2007–2009 | 2009–2014 | 2014–2017 | 2017–present |
| 1983-2001 | 2001-2009 | 2009–2021 | 2021–present |
Sweden[]
1853–1963[]
| LOGO MISSING |
Gevalia coffee was first introduced in 1853 by the Vict. Th. Engwall Co., a trade house established in Gävle, Sweden.
1963–2002[]
| BETTER LOGO NEEDED |
The company was sold by the Engwall family to General Foods in 1971 (acquired by Kraft, Inc. in 1989).
2002–2007[]

2007–2009[]

2009–2014[]

After the split of Kraft Foods, Inc. in 2012, ownership of the Gevalia brand was inherited by Mondelēz International (coffee and tea division later merged into Jacobs Douwe Egberts, now JDE Peet's).
2014–2017[]

2017–present[]

North America[]
1983-2001[]

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Gevalia was introduced to the United States by way of General Foods in 1983.
2001-2009[]

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2009–2021[]

After the 2012 Kraft Foods split, North American rights to the Gevalia name were given to Kraft Foods Group (now Kraft Heinz.)
2021–present[]
| Parent companies: JAB Holding Company | Mondelēz International Current brands: Former brands: Notes |
| Predecessors: Kraft Foods Group | The H. J. Heinz Company
Subsidiaries Cheeses and Spreads Condiments and Sauces Beverages Convenience Foods and Baking Baby Foods and Nutrition Former Brands Notes
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