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  2. Betty Crocker Releases 3 “Bridgerton”-Themed Baking Mixes as ...

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    Betty Crocker has something to curb Bridgerton fans’ appetite as they wait for season 4.. Three new baking mixes are available now and each is inspired by the characters and scenes from the ...

  3. 25 Old-Fashioned Recipes That Boomers Absolutely Loved

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    4. Chex Mix. We can trace the roots of Chex Mix back to the '50s, when Ralston Purina published an official party mix recipe on boxes of the fledgling cereal. Ever since, it's been easy to find a ...

  4. Baking mix - Wikipedia

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    Betty Crocker orange madeira cake mix, New Zealand, 1940s-70s. Some baking mixes are sold in bulk volumes, and the baker measures out the amount needed. In other cases, the mix is sold pre-measured in a commonly desired size, such as enough baking mix to make a particular size of cake.

  5. Pillsbury (brand) - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, Pillsbury and Nestlé merged their U.S. and Canadian ice cream operations into a joint venture called Ice Cream Partners. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] In 2001 Nestlé exercised its contractual right to buy General Mills' interest in Ice Cream Partners, which included the right to a 99-year license for the Häagen-Dazs brand.

  6. Boston Cream Cake Pie Recipe - AOL

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    First, prepare the cake layer. Preheat the oven to 350°F and generously spray a 9-inch pie plate with nonstick cooking spray. Sift together the flour, cornstarch, baking powder, and salt in a ...

  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 ...