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  2. Dozens of Dairy Queens are closing — here's the list - AOL

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    As a result, the franchisee has already closed nine locations as of Monday and plans to close roughly 20 more. Here's the list of Diary Queens that the franchisee has said are closing: 224 S ...

  3. Dairy Queen - Wikipedia

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    The company became International Dairy Queen, Inc. (IDQ) in 1962. IDQ is the parent company of American Dairy Queen Corporation (often abbreviated "Am. D.Q. Corp." in the chain's legal disclaimers), Dairy Queen Canada Inc., and other entities that franchise the Dairy Queen concept. [ 15 ][ 16 ][ 17 ] In 1987, IDQ bought the Orange Julius chain.

  4. Dean Foods - Wikipedia

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    Dean Foods was an American food and beverage company and the largest dairy company in the United States. [3] The company's products included milk, ice cream, dairy products, cheese, juice, and teas. [4][5] It processed milk in the United States under a number of regional and national brands. [6] Founded in 1925, the company filed for Chapter 11 ...

  5. Elmhurst 1925 - Wikipedia

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    Services. Plant milks. Owner. Henry Schwartz. Elmhurst 1925 (officially Elmhurst Milked, LLC) is a plant-based food and beverage company located in Elma, New York. The company manufactures and sells non-dairy, plant-based milks made from nuts, grains, and seeds. [1] The first four nutmilks – almond, cashew, hazelnut, and walnut – debuted at ...

  6. Borden Dairy - Wikipedia

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    Borden Dairy Company is an American dairy processor and distributor headquartered in Dallas, Texas. [6] Established in 2009, [2] the company is a successor to the original Borden Company established in 1857 by Gail Borden. [7] The company is a former subsidiary of Dean Foods. [1] On January 5, 2020, Borden Dairy Company filed for bankruptcy.

  7. Sheffield Farms - Wikipedia

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    Sheffield Farms. The Sheffield Farms–Slawson–Decker Company, known as Sheffield Farms, [1]: §8p5n21 was a dairy that pasteurized, bottled, and delivered milk in New York City in the first half of the 20th century. It became one of the largest dairy companies in the world, selling 20% of the city's milk. The company played a major part in ...

  8. Domino Sugar Refinery - Wikipedia

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    The company then threatened to move to New Jersey in 1924 over the failure to close the dead-end streets. At the time, the plant had an annual payroll of $3.5 million and manufactured 70,000 long tons (78,000 short tons; 71,000 t) of sugar per year. [55] The New York City government allowed the company to close streets in front of the refinery.

  9. Beatrice Foods - Wikipedia

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    Beatrice Foods Company was a major American food conglomerate founded in 1894. [1] [2] One of the best-known food processing companies in the U.S., Beatrice owned many well-known brands such as Tropicana, Krispy Kreme, Jolly Rancher, Orville Redenbacher's, Swiss Miss, Peter Pan, Avis, Milk Duds, Samsonite, Playtex, La Choy and Dannon.