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  2. 3. Betty Crocker Gluten-Free Devil’s Food Cake. Best Gluten-Free Devil’s Food Cake. Value: 14/20 Ease of Preparation: 18/20 Flavor: 17/20 Texture: 18/20 Chocolaty-ness: 17/20 TOTAL: 84/100 ...

  3. The Best Chocolate Cake Mix Brands According to Pro Cooks

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    Our team of professional cooks and bakers put 10 brands to the test. Find out which tasted the best. The post The Best Chocolate Cake Mix Brands According to Pro Cooks appeared first on Taste of Home.

  4. Going gluten-free: Even Betty Crocker wants to help - AOL

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    After two workers at Betty Crocker discovered that they needed to switch to a gluten-free diet, the popular baked goods manufacturer started a long and tricky quest to produce gluten-free desserts ...

  5. Baking mix - Wikipedia

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    In 1957, Nebraska Consolidated Mills, who at the time owned the cake mix license, sold the cake mix business to the U.S. consumer products company Procter & Gamble. The company expanded the business to the national market and added a series of related products. Streit's is a kosher food company based in New York City that produces 11 cake mixes ...

  6. Bisquick - Wikipedia

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    According to General Mills, Bisquick was invented in 1930 after one of their top sales executives met an innovative train dining car chef, [1] on a business trip. After the sales executive complimented the chef on his deliciously fresh biscuits, the dining car chef shared that he used a pre-mixed biscuit batter he created consisting of lard, flour, baking powder and salt.

  7. Betty Crocker - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    Betty Crocker is a cultural icon, as well as brand name and trademark of American Fortune 500 corporation General Mills. The name was first developed by the Washburn ...