Fortune Brands, Inc., U.S. industrial conglomerate headquartered in Deerfield, Ill. Its corporate history began with the American Tobacco Co. (founded in 1890), which grew out of the tobacco business established in North Carolina by the Duke family (see James B. Duke) and which controlled the U.S. tobacco industry until it was broken up under antitrust laws in 1911. American Tobacco continued to sell such brands as Lucky Strike and Pall Mall. It changed its name to American Brands, Inc., in 1969. It began diversifying in the 1960s, and in 1994 the American Brands subsidiary American Tobacco was sold to a British conglomerate. In 1996 American Brands rid itself of its tobacco holdings and the following year changed its name to Fortune Brands, Inc., formally marking its departure from the tobacco industry. Fortune Brands subsidiaries included Jim Beam whiskey and Master Lock padlocks.