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  2. Swanson TV Dinners, Hot Pockets, and More Iconic Frozen ... - AOL

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    From the Swanson TV dinners of the 1950s to the Realgood frozen foods of today, the freezer aisle's stalwarts have evolved over the last several decades. ... Take a look at how the frozen food ...

  3. Swanson - Wikipedia

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    The Swanson Company's first frozen dinner was a turkey dinner; eventually, the company added chicken and beef entrées. [1] With over half of American households owning televisions by the 1950s, the Swanson brothers called their frozen meals "TV dinners," suitable for eating on a folding tray in one's living room while watching television. [3]

  4. Frozen TV Dinners We Loved as Kids (and Still Miss) - AOL

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    The frozen TV dinner's origin story begins with a half-million-pound mistake. In 1952, C.A. Swanson & Sons overestimated the number of Thanksgiving turkeys the American public would consume.

  5. Frozen meal - Wikipedia

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    Swanson's concept was not original. In 1944, William L. Maxson's frozen dinners were being served by the military and on airplanes. [20] Other prepackaged meals were also marketed before Swanson's TV Dinner. In 1948, plain frozen fruits and vegetables were joined by what were then called 'dinner plates' with a main course, potato, and

  6. 24 Discontinued '70s and '80s Foods That We'll Never ... - AOL

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    Swanson TV dinners A turkey or fried chicken dinner encased in foil was where it was at in the 1970s. You had to perform surgery to extricate the peas and carrots baked into the fruit cobbler that ...

  7. Betty Cronin - Wikipedia

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    According to History.com, she is the developer of the concept, [6] and the first completed product was a dinner consisting of cornbread dressing, sweet potatoes, peas, and turkey. [7] [8] She also developed Swanson’s first fried chicken TV dinner, which she said in a 1989 interview was the biggest challenge of her time with C. A. Swanson and ...