Cuzco Farms Inc.

Early Years(1890-1895)
In 1889, a farmer in Cuzco by the name of Xian We was milling his corn grain when a fire erupted on a nearby croft. Rushing to help his friends, he left his corn out on the mill table, waiting to be ground. After dousing the fire, he returned to find the grains staled. Under a tight budget, he decided to go on and process the Flakes anyways. To his surprise, they made a delectable flake.

Intrigued, he left more grain out to spoil. Processing them and putting them into a large bowl, he went to the local market and sold them. People loved it. He was swamped with requests. In 1890, he teamed with Baker and Banker Batu Khan to found Cuzco Farms.

Starting out with his on Croft and Batu's Bakery, the men hired on their sons, 8 in total to help. They soon bought several nearby farms as business boomed and expanded their wares sold. As Xian made Cereal and delivered grain to the Bakery, Batu made breads and cakes. Cuzco Farms had unknowingly filled out a niche that every business in the world wished to have. They were able to sell to all classes of society, from the poor to the rich.

In 1892, Ching Chung, a the heir to a Wealthy Popocatepetlese merchant approached them with an offer. In exchange for a partnership in the company, Chung would allow them to sell out of his father's shops in almost all major cities. Batu and Xian agreed.

By 1894 they had grown to nearly 100 employees over dozens of acres of farms and 2 bakeries and 6 stores. The company sold trademark Corn Flakes as well as bread rolls, raw grains, pastries, and cereals.

Rise and Expansion(1895-1905)
In 1895, Batu's son Genghis was messing around with spare bakery supplies when he contrived to drop to round wafers he had been baking as part of a batch for the local seminary into a creme bowl. Gluton as he was, he stuck them together and at them. He was astounded at their taste and immediately set about making and improvin them. After weeks of hard eating, he had what he thought was a masterpiece. A creme center with two external chocolate wafers. He sold them the next day to great profit. Within a year they were the largest seller amongst middle class families.