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Standard Fruit Company
Now named Dole Food Company, Standard Fruit Company was established in 1924 by the Vaccaro Brothers. Its forerunner was started in 1899, when Sicilian immigrants Joseph, Luca and Felix Vaccaro, together with Salvador D'Antoni, began importing bananas to New Orleans from La Ceiba, Honduras. By 1915 the business had grown so large that it bought most of the ice factories in New Orleans, in order to refrigerate its banana ships, leading to its president Joseph Vaccaro becoming known as the "Ice King".
In 1926 the company changed its name from Standard Fruit Company into the Standard Fruit and Steamship Company. Between 1964 and 1968 the company was acquired by the Castle & Cooke Corporation. Castle & Cooke was renamed Dole Food Company, Inc. in 1991. Castle & Cooke Inc, a real estate company, was spun off in 1995 and now separately listed.
Further Reading
Thomas L. Karnes, "Tropical Enterprise: The Standard Fruit & Steamship Company in Latin America", Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1978
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