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Name: Dragon Brand

Location: Butterbur, Waldonia

Industry: Food Batching - Butter & Cheese Production

Owner: Master Steven Devlin

Subsidiary: Formerly a subsidiary of the Masters Council

Dragon Brand

Overview

Dragon Brand is a unique food batching factory located in Butterbur, Waldonia. The company specializes in traditional and innovative methods of churning butter and producing cheese, setting it apart in the food production industry. Its distinctive products have earned it a reputation for quality and craftsmanship.

History and Ownership

Dragon Brand was originally a brand developed by Masters Council member Master Steven Devlin, eventually becoming a subsidiary of The Masters Council.

Contaminated Food Scandal

Dragon Brand’s reputation suffered a significant setback when a batch of its butter and cheese was contaminated by faecal matter. The contamination reached the public when a theft orchestrated by the notorious goblin swindler, Widdle Frunkut, who sold the tainted products to unsuspecting members of the public. The incident led to widespread illness and a temporary crisis for the company.

During this tumultuous period, the Masters Council was embroiled in internal power struggles. Harris Travers, an ambitious local lawyer, manipulated the council elders into electing him as the head of the Masters Council. Unbeknownst to Travers, the position also came with the title of CEO of Dragon Brand. His tenure was short-lived, lasting only a day before he was arrested and imprisoned for negligence in the contaminated food crisis as company CEO. This incident resulted in Travers losing all titles and power, leaving the company in a state of uncertainty.

Recovery and Current Status

Under the leadership of Master Steven Devlin, Dragon Brand has managed to recover from its tarnished reputation. The company now operates on a much smaller scale but continues to produce its signature butter and cheese products with a renewed commitment to quality and safety. The scandal has become a part of the company’s history, but it has also strengthened the resolve of the current leadership to maintain the highest standards in production.

Dragon Brand remains a respected name in Butterbur and is slowly regaining its standing in the broader food production industry, known for its unique products and dedication to excellence.