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  2. Baker Perkins - Wikipedia

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    The company has its origins with the inventors Jacob Perkins (1766–1849) and Joseph Baker, both immigrants from America.. Jacob Perkins. After moving from Massachusetts to England in 1819, Perkins son Angier March Perkins (1799–1881) founded the firm of A. M. Perkins & Co Ltd to manufacture the inventions of his father, such as a steam oven for baking bread. [5]

  3. Starch mogul - Wikipedia

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    Gummy bears are produced using a starch mogul.. A starch mogul is a machine that makes shaped candies or candy centers from syrups or gels, such as gummi candy. [1] These softer candies and centers are made by filling a tray with cornstarch, stamping the desired shape into the starch, and then pouring the filling or gel into the holes made by the stamp.

  4. APV plc - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 1910 as the Aluminium Plant & Vessel Company Limited, fabricating equipment for breweries and vegetable oil in Wandsworth. [1] [2] In the 1950s it moved to Crawley and expanded considerably, under the name A.P.V. Co. Ltd. [2] In 1967 it acquired Kestner Evaporator and Engineering Co, another major process plant manufacturer.

  5. Gumball machine - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1934, the Ford Gum and Machine Company of Akron, New York was another early manufacturer of gum for gumball machines in the U.S. The Ford brand of gumball machines had a distinct shiny chrome color; sales of gum from Ford gumball machines went to local service organizations such as the Lions Club and Kiwanis International. [3]

  6. Otto Frederick Rohwedder - Wikipedia

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    The first loaf of sliced bread was sold commercially on July 7, 1928. Sales of the machine to other bakeries increased and sliced bread became available across the country. Gustav Papendick, a baker in St. Louis, bought Rohwedder's second machine and found he could improve on it. He developed a better way to have the machine wrap and keep bread ...

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  8. Joseph Lee (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Lee (July 4, 1848 – June 11, 1908) was an American baker and inventor. He successfully managed a hotel in Needham, Massachusetts for about a decade and later managed restaurants near Boston, ran a resort in Squantum, and ran a successful catering company. Lee was also an innovator, creating machines that successfully automated the ...

  9. Charles S. L. Baker - Wikipedia

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    The Friction Heat & Boiler Company was established in 1904, in St. Joseph, with Baker on the board of directors. [2] The company worked up to $136,000 in capital, equal to nearly $4 million in 2018. [3] [4] Mr. Baker claims that the particular mode of power used in creating the friction is not essential.