Pillsbury is a brand name used by
Minneapolis-based
General Mills and
Orrville, Ohio-based
J.M. Smucker Company. Historically, the
Pillsbury Company, also based in Minneapolis, was a rival company to General Mills and was one of the world's largest producers of
grain and other foodstuffs until it was bought out by General Mills in 2001.
Antitrust law required General Mills to sell off some of the products. General Mills kept the rights to refrigerated and frozen Pillsbury products, while dry
baking products and frosting are now sold by Smucker under license.