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The company produced dinnerware between 1927 and 1989, and their cookie jars are now worth at least a couple hundred dollars. This charming Little Red Riding Hood variation is being sold for $500 ...
The Pillsbury Doughboy was created by Rudolph 'Rudy' Perz, a copywriter for Pillsbury's longtime advertising agency Leo Burnett. [2] [3] Perz was sitting in his kitchen in the spring of 1965, under pressure to create an advertising campaign for Pillsbury's refrigerated dough product line (biscuits, dinner rolls, sweet rolls, and cookies).
This adorable cookie jar is a 1950s collectible from RRP Co., a Roseville, Ohio, pottery company. Featuring a smiling moon, a cat and a fiddle, a dish and a spoon, and a lid that depicts a cow ...
The Pillsbury Company bought Häagen-Dazs in 1983. Then in 1985, Pillsbury acquired Diversifoods, the largest Burger King franchisee in the U.S. and parent company of Godfather's Pizza. [10] In 1988, Pillsbury sold the Godfather's Pizza chain to a management-led group as part of the company's restructuring moves. [11]
Cookie Jar Group merges DIC and House of Cool absorbs Red Rover Studios: 2010: ... Pillsbury Company (1988, 1990) Pizza Hut (1985, 1991–97) PG&E; Playskool;
In July 1988, the firm was retained by Grand Metropolitan, a corporation with headquarters in London, which was considering an offer to takeover the Pillsbury Company, headquartered in Minneapolis. [2] Even though he was not directly involved in the transaction, O'Hagan learned about the possible takeover by overhearing a discussion at lunch.