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  2. Pepperidge Farm - Wikipedia

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    The Pepperidge Farm logo is based on the Grist Mill in Sudbury, Massachusetts, which supplied the company with 48 tons of whole wheat flour monthly from 1952 to 1967. [ 7 ] During the 1970s and 80s, the company used the slogan "Pepperidge Farm remembers" for a long-running television commercial campaign that leaned heavily upon nostalgia ...

  3. We Tried 8 Popular White Breads And This Is the Best ... - AOL

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    No. 2. Pepperidge Farm Farmhouse Hearty White Bread. $4.99 . There is such minimal difference here from Nature’s Own. Pepperidge Farms, whose work on the Milano is some of the most impressive in ...

  4. Sandwich bread - Wikipedia

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    Thin-sliced breads, wherein the bread is sliced somewhat thinner than customary, are often labeled as "sandwich bread". Examples of U.S. bakers that produce sandwich bread are Wonder, Pepperidge Farm, [13] [14] and Nature's Pride. Some supermarket chains, such as Texas-based H-E-B, produce their own store brands of sandwich bread. [15]

  5. Margaret Rudkin - Wikipedia

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    The Pepperidge Farm brand was bought by Campbell for $28.2 million worth of Campbell's stock in 1961. She then gained the title of first woman on the board of Campbell. [8] [10] Rudkin is still considered to be a leader in many industries and her legacy lives on through Pepperidge Farm.

  6. Over 50,000 people a day are viewing this bread recipe - AOL

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  7. Canadian white bread - Wikipedia

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    Canadian white bread is a style of bread produced or sold by companies including Pepperidge Farm, Trader Joe's and Bimbo Bakeries USA, that has a heartier [clarification needed] texture than the white bread typically found throughout the United States and Canada.