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  2. Belvita - Wikipedia

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    The biscuits were first introduced in France in 1998, [4] [5] expanding to seven additional European markets in 2000, Brazil in 2010 and the North American market in 2012. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] In November 2011, Kraft Foods announced that it had given the advertising creative assignment for Belvita in the United States of America to Crispin Porter ...

  3. These cookies or ‘breakfast sandwiches’ are recalled from ...

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    Monday, Mondelēz Global recalled all of the cookie-like belVita Dark Chocolate Creme and Cinnamon Brown Sugar with Vanilla Creme breakfast sandwiches with best by dates on or before Feb. 25, 2024.

  4. BelVita breakfast sandwiches recalled for possible peanut ...

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    BelVita breakfast sandwiches were recalled due to possible peanut contamination, the company said, noting that there have been reports of allergic reactions to the biscuits.

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    belVita Cinnamon Brown Sugar Breakfast Biscuits 25-Pack. Price: $9.46 "Each package has 4 biscuits and these are really great for a quick and easy breakfast for kids and adults alike," Ramhold said.

  6. List of Mondelez International brands - Wikipedia

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    Uneeda Biscuits Snack food North America Discontinued Defunct From Nabisco Brands: Vegemite: Spread Australia 2017 Sold to Bega Cheese [5] Although marketed in other countries, it has failed to catch on outside home territory. Velveeta: Dairy (Processed cheese) North America 1927 Owned by Kraft Heinz: Veryfine: Beverage: North America 2007

  7. Nabisco - Wikipedia

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    It also acquired F.H. Bennett Company, maker of Milk-Bone dog biscuits, in 1931. [15] In 1971, Nabisco bought J. B. Williams Co., a privately owned pharmaceuticals manufacturer. [16] Williams continued to operate as a separate subsidiary. [17] Nabisco sold Williams to Beecham Group in 1982 [18] after nearly a decade of slumping sales. [19]