Charles Diver
New Zealand confectioner
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Charles Richard Diver (22 November 1910 – 5 May 1994) worked at Regina Confectionery Factory[1] in Oamaru as confectionery chef and floor production manager until 1972 upon which he retired. He was told to devise the use for the daily waste from the production run of marshmallow and invented what is now known as Pineapple lumps. He later went on to create other classic New Zealand sweets[example needed] which are now part of kiwiana history.[2] Diver's granddaughter Cindy Diver is a theatre director in Dunedin.[3]

Born
22 November 1910
Charles Richard Driver
22 November 1910
Oamaru, New Zealand
Died5 May 1994 (aged 83)
Alexandra, New Zealand
OccupationConfectioner
KnownforInvention of pineapple lumps
Charles Diver | |
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| Born | Charles Richard Driver 22 November 1910 Oamaru, New Zealand |
| Died | 5 May 1994 (aged 83) Alexandra, New Zealand |
| Occupation | Confectioner |
| Known for | Invention of pineapple lumps |
| Relatives | Cindy Diver (granddaughter) |
