Plugged or Unplugged, Nobody Covers the Kitchen Like Cuisinart
Wednesday, January 6th, 2010Cuisinart founder Carl Sontheimer was the first person to introduce the food processor to the American market in 1973. Its success was immediate. His device made such an impression – not only with home cooks but with the biggest culinary icons of the day – that the Cuisinart name remains synonymous with food processors.
In 1989, when acquired by the Conair Corporation, the Cuisinart name and reputation for uncompromising quality was put to work marketing new developments in culinary technology. Initial offerings included additional food processor attachments and mini prep machines. The company quickly expanded into coffee makers, hand blenders, and other high-end kitchen appliances.
Today the Cuisinart name can be found on everything from cookware to cutlery to brick ovens to wine openers to a host of other specialty items. Sontheimer’s commitment to superior craftsmanship and culinary innovation remains at the core of Cuisinart. They develop award winning products every year. They continually promote ground-breaking cooking programs and cookbooks. And they’re always at work improving our lives by improving the way we cook.
Plugged or unplugged, nobody covers the kitchen like Cuisinart.