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Mars, Incorporated owns a diverse portfolio of brands across various sectors, primarily in the food, pet care, and confectionery industries. Notable brands include M&M's, Snickers, and Orbit in confectionery; Pedigree and Whiskas in pet care; and Uncle Ben's (now known as Ben's Original) in the food sector. The company also has interests in chocolate, gum, and pet nutrition, making it one of the largest privately-held businesses in the world.

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