Mrs. Fields Explained

Mrs. Fields Original Cookies Inc.
Type:Private
Founder:Debbi Fields
Key People:Dustin Lyman, CEO[1]
David Rentzsch, CFO
Products:Baked goods
Owner:Z Capital Partners
Num Employees:4,000
Subsid:TCBY
Foundation:Palo Alto, California)
Location City:Broomfield, Colorado
Location Country:United States
Locations:300 locations in the United States and 100 locations in 33 countries (2015)[2]

Mrs. Fields' Original Cookies Inc. is an American franchisor in the snack food industry, with Mrs. Fields and TCBY as its core brands. Through its franchisees' retail stores, it is one of the largest retailers of freshly-baked-on-premises specialty cookies and brownies in the United States[3] and the largest retailer of soft-serve frozen yogurt in the country. In addition, it operates a gifts and branded retail business, entering into many licensing arrangements. Its franchise systems include over 300 franchised and licensed locations throughout the United States and in 22 other countries. It also offers retail grocery products and a gifting catalog under the name of Mrs. Fields Gifts. It is headquartered in Broomfield, Colorado.[4]

History

Mrs. Fields Cookies was founded by Debbi Fields in the late 1970s. She and her husband Randy opened their first of many stores in 1977 in Palo Alto, California,[5] selling homemade-style cookies which quickly grew in popularity. Stalls were located in many U.S. airports and shopping malls. In 1982, they moved their headquarters to Park City, Utah.[6] In the early 1990s, the company was sold to an investment firm.

During the 1980s and 90s, the company acquired several other brands, including The Famous Chocolate Chip Cookie Company, The Original Cookie Company, Great American Cookies, Pretzel Time, Pretzelmaker, Hot Sam Pretzel Bakery, and TCBY. All Hot Sam’s stores were converted to Pretzel Time and Great American Cookies, Pretzel Time and Pretzelmaker were later sold to Nexcen Franchise Management leaving only Mrs. Fields’ Cookies and TCBY as the portfolios brands.

In 2007, Mrs. Fields celebrated its 30th anniversary with a national search for a new cookie. Chandler, Arizona resident Carrie Lawrence's recipe for "Oatmeal Peanut Butter Scotchies" was chosen over 700 other recipe entries as Mrs. Fields' 30th Anniversary Cookie in August 2007.[7]

In May 2012, Mrs. Fields announced it was moving its headquarters to the Denver area in Colorado. According to then CEO Tim Casey, the move was because "Many casual/quick service franchise companies were launched from and are based in Denver, making it an ideal environment for idea sharing."[8]

The company acquired long-standing licensee Maxfield Candy and high-quality nut, dried fruit, and popcorn brand Nutty Guys in Salt Lake City, Utah, on December 24, 2014. [9]

The chain letter recipe

In the mid-1980s, a recipe circulated through the mail that claimed to contain the secret recipe for Mrs. Fields chocolate chip cookies along with a story that it was purchased from one of the cookie stores for $250. However, it was fake and the story that accompanied it was adapted from an urban legend attached to recipes for cookies from Neiman Marcus and Waldorf-Astoria for red velvet cake.[10]

In response to the chain letter, a sign attributed to Debbi was posted in Mrs. Fields stores:

Financial history

In 2007, Nexcen Brands, Inc. purchased the Pretzel Time and Pretzelmaker brands from Mrs. Fields Famous Brands. Great American Cookies was then sold to Nexcen in February 2008.[11] Mrs. Fields experienced layoffs due to restructuring caused by sale of these brands.In 2008, Mrs. Fields attempted to restructure their debt to bondholders before filing for Chapter 11 protection.[12] [13]

Mrs. Fields avoided another bankruptcy in 2011 by agreeing to cede control of the company to its creditors, Z Capital Partners and Carlyle.[14] [15] Z Capital Partners became the sole owner of Mrs. Fields in 2013.[16] Mrs. Fields promoted Neil Courtney from COO to CEO.[17]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Famous Brands Names Dustin Lyman CEO. Nation's Restaurant News . Jennings, Lisa . 2016-09-23. 2016-09-23. mdy-all.
  2. Web site: About Us . Mrs Fields.com . 2015-06-30. mdy-all.
  3. Web site: Mrs. Fields Granted Approval of All First Day Motions . Business Wire. August 27, 2008. mdy-all.
  4. News: Mrs. Fields CEO: Denver area picked from several sites for HQ . Denver Business Journal . June 15, 2012. Harden, Mark . 2013-03-03. mdy-all.
  5. Web site: About Mrs. Fields . Mrs. Fields . 23 May 2024.
  6. News: Mrs. Fields emigrates, puts her chips on Utah . The Deseret News . Google News Archive Search. 1982-06-10. mdy-all.
  7. News: Mrs. Fields finds a winner in Oatmeal Peanut Butter Scotchies . 29 December 2020 . Boston Herald . December 3, 2007. mdy-all.
  8. Web site: Cookie chain Mrs. Fields to file for bankruptcy . Reuters News Service . August 15, 2008. Chasan, Emily . 2021-09-16. mdy-all.
  9. Web site: Mrs. Fields Confections Acquires Assets of Maxfield Candy Company . Famous Brands International. PR Newswire . 2014-12-24 . 2015-06-30. mdy-all.
  10. Web site: Is the Neiman Marcus Cookie Story True?. Snopes.com . 1999-11-03 . mdy-all.
  11. News: NexCen pays $93.7m for second Mrs. Fields chain . https://archive.today/20120714004743/http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m3190/is_6_42/ai_n24264530 . dead . 2012-07-14 . findarticles.com.
  12. News: That's The Way Mrs. Fields Crumbles. Forbes . August 15, 2008 . mdy-all.
  13. News: Mrs. Fields Files Prepackaged Chapter 11 Bankruptcy . Business Wire. August 24, 2008 . mdy-all.
  14. News: Mrs. Fields Near Ceding Control to Creditors . Bloomberg . November 18, 2011. Keehner, Jonathan . Alesci, Cristina . 2013-03-03. https://web.archive.org/web/20160218121206/http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2011-11-18/mrs-fields-said-to-be-near-ceding-company-control-to-carlyle-z-capital. 2016-02-18. mdy-all.
  15. News: Mrs. Fields Baking Up Restructuring . The Wall Street Journal . November 18, 2011 . Jacqueline . Palank.
  16. News: Z Capital buys remainder of Mrs. Fields. Denver Business Journal. 2013-07-01 . Hicks, L. Wayne . mdy-all.
  17. Web site: Famous Brands CEO Neal Courtney discusses future of TCBY, Mrs. Fields. Jennings, Lisa . 2013-08-06. Nation's Restaurant News . https://web.archive.org/web/20131013062516/http://nrn.com/corporate/famous-brands-ceo-discusses-future-tcby-mrs-fields. October 13, 2013. mdy-all.