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How the Ferrero Family Turned Nutella Into 11 Billion
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Leaning into a messy wooden desk in the Ferrero headquarters in Alba, Italy — that's where Pietro Ferrero created the first batch of hazelnut-chocolate paste in 1946. In this episode, Lucas and Luna trace how a single kitchen recipe became an $11 billion empire spanning Nutella, Kinder, Tic Tac, and Ferrero Rocher. They focus on one decisive moment: how the second generation, Michele Ferrero, professionalized the company without selling out or going public. They examine the 'third-gen trap' — the 70 percent failure rate for family businesses passing from gen-2 to gen-3 — and how Ferrero avoided it by keeping ownership tight, reinvesting every cent of profit back into R&D and factories, and never once taking a loan from a bank for 60 years. The episode also explores the quiet 2018 acquisition of Nestlé's candy business, a $2.8 billion bet that doubled Ferrero's US footprint overnight. Specific, concrete, and grounded in one family's choices.