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Kubla Khan Frozen Food Company Records

National Museum of American History

Object Details

Creator
Kubla Khan Frozen Food Company (Portland, Oregon)
Loy, Percy W.
Wong, Robert
Topic
Restaurants -- Oregon
advertising -- Food
advertising -- 1950-2000
Cooking, Chinese
Ethnic food industry
Family-owned business enterprises
Frozen foods -- Oregon
Food -- Oregon
Food industry and trade -- Oregon
Provenance
Collection donated by Michael Loy and Daria Loy-Goto, 2013.
Creator
Kubla Khan Frozen Food Company (Portland, Oregon)
Loy, Percy W.
Wong, Robert
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Kubla Khan Frozen Food Company Records
Summary
The collection documents Kubla Khan Frozen Food Company, a Portland, Oregon company that manufactures, packages and distributes frozen Chinese food from 1950-present.
Biographical / Historical
Percy Wallace Loy (1920-2006) was born in Vancouver, Washington, to Kong (1867-1951) and Rose Loy (nee Fong), Chinese immigrants who were in the dairy business. Loy attended the Providence Academy in Portland, Oregon graduating in 1937. Loy enlisted in the Army (1943-1949) and became a navigator, bombardier, and pilot, serving during World War II. He retired as a lieutenant colonel, but was unable to find work with an airline after the war. He and his brother-in-law, Robert Wong, started the Kubla Khan Food Company, selling frozen Chinese entrees at a time when frozen foods had not yet caught on and the infrastructure to store, transport and distribute them didn't yet exist. The company popularized both frozen foods and Chinese food in the Northwest region of the United States. He was very active in the frozen foods industry in the Northwest, campaigning for the industry and working at convincing grocers of their profitability. He sold the manufacturing part of the company in the mid-2000s and died in 2006. Though most food preservation practices (curing, smoking and canning) have their origins in Europe, the practice of freezing foods for consumer use was, for the most part, started and developed in America. Even today, frozen convenience foods are considered an American oddity and are not widely embraced in other countries. In the 1920s Clarence Birdseye experimented with freezing food in small quantities, enabling them to reach a lower temperature faster. In the decades that followed, Birdseye tested and developed better packaging and ways of packing food more tightly inside the packaging. However, consumers remained skeptical about the safety and quality of this novelty, as were grocers about its profitability, in addition to concerns about the effects of the industrialization of food. It took about twenty more years to turn this situation around and to resolve problems with distribution and transport. Birdseye had to take huge risks to get there, beginning with enlisting the aid of a small number of stores, to which he supplied free freezers containing a variety of frozen foods sold on consignment, and hiring demonstrators to convince consumers that frozen foods were the future. Very slowly, frozen foods began to catch on. It wasn't until the 1950s, when frozen TV dinners were introduced, that frozen foods became popular with consumers. Against this background, Percy Loy and Robert Wong started Kubla Khan in 1950 in the basement of a Chinese restaurant in Portland. Wong died a few years after the company was started. He supported his family by selling insurance for a short while, and then opened a small Japanese restaurant, eventually starting the Kubla Khan Company as a sideline, when he saw a hole in the market for frozen foods, the convenience of which he thought would appeal to consumers. He was active in getting freezers in stores that had not had them before. While they were not the first to offer frozen Chinese food—Breyer's Ice Cream had its "Golden Pagoda" brand including frozen chow mein and chop suey—Kubla Khan had little other competition at the time, and most stores stored their frozen products in their ice cream cases. The introduction and popularity of TV dinners helped Kubla Khan's business thrive, as groceries added freezer cases to accommodate the TV dinners, and they now had space to add more frozen products. Kubla Khan kept up with the changing technology, but they held onto their cooking techniques, continuing to cook much of their food in woks or with steam, eschewing the automated, large batch vat cooking that other makers used. Loy said that this ensured uniform heating and an authentic taste. Mr. Loy built some of the equipment himself, with frozen food being so new that the machinery was not readily available in the Northwestern states. Kubla Khan exported its products to Asia, enabling the company to boast that it was so authentic it was served in the Orient. They also bottled their own sauces using their own recipes. The Kubla Khan Company was not the largest Chinese food manufacturer, but it was a pioneer. They helped popularize something previously considered foreign and exotic—Chinese food. They helped popularize frozen food, something taken for granted now with probably (an unscientific estimate) 10% of the space in most grocery stores being devoted to frozen food. They did this not only with their products but with Mr. Loy's activism in promoting frozen foods. La Choy, by comparison, did not start making frozen foods until the 1960s. Loy was a tireless activist in promoting frozen foods, campaigning for the industry and working at convincing grocers of their profitability. His goals were building consumer trust and making Chinese food accessible. He was also active in his community, trying to help other minorities start businesses. A strong believer in giving back to his community, he helped several colleges (Lewis and Clark, Willamette University and others) start up foreign exchange programs. He helped several former employees start their own businesses. He led the first trade delegation to China after Nixon's visit. The Kubla Khan Company is still in business, but Mr. Loy sold the manufacturing part of the company in the mid-2000s. Loy married Irene F. Lee in 1949. The couple had six children children, Martin (d. 1958), David (d. 1965), Michael, Deborah, Marilyn, and Daria. Loy's daughter, Marilyn Loy now runs the company, which is limited to the import/export aspect.
Extent
20.5 Cubic feet
Date
1931-2006
Archival Repository
Archives Center, National Museum of American History
Identifier
NMAH.AC.1316
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Packaging
Clippings
Advertising
Correspondence
Recipes
Business records
Photographs
Labels
Articles
Citation
Kubla Khan Frozen Food Company Records, 1931-2006, Archives Center, National Museum of American History.
Arrangement
The collection is divided into five series. Series 1: Background and Biographical Materials, 1946-2005 Series 2: Business Records, 1931-2006 Series 3: Advertising, Packaging and Promotional Materials, 1956-[1995?] Series 4: United States Department of Agriculture and Federal Food Administration Materials, 1959-2003 Series 5: Food Industry Materials, 1949-2006
Processing Information
Collection processed by Alison Oswald, archivist, 2017.
Rights
Collection items available for reproduction, but the Archives Center makes no guarantees concerning copyright restrictions. Other intellectual property rights may apply. Archives Center cost-recovery and use fees may apply when requesting reproductions.
Genre/Form
Packaging
Clippings -- 20th century
Advertising -- 20th century
Correspondence -- 1950-2000
Recipes
Business records -- 1950-2000
Photographs -- 1950-2000
Labels -- 20th century
Articles -- 20th century
Scope and Contents
The records of a Portland, Oregon company that made, packaged and distributed frozen Chinese food. The collection includes the incorporation papers of the business, correspondence, photographs, product packaging, advertising and marketing materials, and business records.
Restrictions
Collection is open for research. Social Security numbers are present and have been rendered unreadable and redacted. Researchers may use the photocopies in the collection. The remainder of the collection has no restrictions.
Related link
Record ID
ebl-1503513445334-1503513445336-0
Metadata Usage
CC0
GUID
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ep850f710b1-fb21-4316-8635-5c000fce140e

In the Collection

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  • Advertising and Marketing Materials

  • Packaging

  • Business Records

  • Photographs

  • News clippings and articles

  • Photographs

  • Photographs

  • Photographs, miscellaneous

  • Newspaper clippings and articles

  • Outdoor billboards

  • Kubla Khan, chicken chop suey

  • Photographs

  • Label information, general

  • Percy Loy

  • Kubla Khan, sweet and sour spareribs

  • Garlic and onion

  • Employment and personnel information

  • Jalapeno puree

  • Korea

  • Advertisements

  • Canning industry

  • Fullerton and Company, Inc.

  • Restaurant training materials

  • Governor Robert Straub of Oregon

  • Food and Drug Administration/Department of Health and Human Services, food labeling

  • TGI Corporation

  • LA Foods

  • Mattson and Company

  • Evergreen State Food Sales

  • Honey

  • National Frozen Food Association, The Retail Market for Frozen Foods

  • Invoices

  • Newspaper clippings and articles

  • Lotus International Trading Company

  • Processing customer orders (standard operating procedures)

  • Bill of Lading

  • Customer files

  • Price history

  • Dictionary of Business Terms (English-Chinese)

  • Operating Statements

  • Newspaper clippings and articles

  • Certificate of analysis (Yakisoba noodle, dried)

  • Kubla Khan chicken chop suey (print proof)

  • Chinese pepitas, pumpkin seeds

  • Kodiak Fish Meat Company

  • Correspondence

  • IQF garlic clove (without peels)

  • Ostrich Valley Ranch

  • Banking

  • Groceries, industrial

  • Photographs

  • Photographs

  • Insurance

  • Correspondence, incoming

  • Monterey Import Company

  • St. Charles Trading

  • IQf soy bean

  • Retail sales

  • Corporate

  • Foshou Foods, China Zejiang Jinhua Canned, Foods Co.

  • Delicious Valley Frozen Foods

  • Snowcrest Packers, Inc.

  • Monthly Inventory

  • Canned water chestnuts

  • National Food Sales (Salem)

  • Newspaper clippings and articles

  • IQF mango chunks

  • IQF bamboo shoots

  • Consumer Inventory, Top Ten Brands in Portland, Oregon

  • Sea and Farmfresh Import Company

  • Seasonings

  • Everfresh Food Corporation

  • Quick Frozen Foods

  • Bob Morris Company

  • Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetics Act (continuing guarantees)

  • IQF lychee (pitted whole)

  • Food Service Executives Association

  • Idea Company

  • Fairlane Foods, Inc.

  • IQF straw mushrooms

  • Vegetable chop suey and chicken chop suey

  • Mulsen Trading Company, Ltd

  • Hong Kong

  • Kubla Khan products, advertisements

  • Food and Drug Administration, Compliance Policy Guide (excerpt)

  • Crazy & Company

  • Sysco Food Service of Portland

  • Bob's Red Mill Natural Foods, Inc.

  • Congratulations! We See You're in the News (advertisement)

  • Camellia mushroom

  • IQF vegetable and pork dumplings

  • Resner's Fine Foods, Inc.

  • IQF whole kernel cut corn

  • Retail sales percentage

  • Comstock

  • JSO Associates, Inc.

  • Pineapple concentrate (frozen)

  • Customer files

  • Interest accumulated

  • Factory/office

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