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Donald Mcintosh Kendall (March 16, 1921 – September 19, 2020) was an American businessman and political adviser. He was CEO of Pepsi Cola (which merged with Herman Lay 's Frito Lay, Inc. to become PepsiCo in 1965), and CEO of PepsiCo from 1971 to 1986.
The surname Kendall, Kendl, or Kendal (also spelt Kendell, Kendoll, Kendel, Kendle, Kindell, Kindel, or Kindle) has two widely accepted origins. The first is from the market town of Kendal in Cumbria .
1703 – Forty-seven rōnin (depicted) attacked the home of Kira Yoshinaka and killed him in an act of revenge for Asano Naganori, their dead feudal lord.; 1850 – Ute Wars: On behalf of Utah territorial governor Brigham Young, militia leader Daniel H. Wells drafted an order for the Utah Territorial Militia to exterminate Timpanogos men deemed hostile, leading to the Provo River Massacre.
Sprouts Farmers Market, Inc., is a supermarket chain headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona.The grocer offers a wide selection of natural and organic foods, including fresh produce, bulk foods, vitamins and supplements, packaged groceries, meat, poultry, seafood, deli, baked goods, dairy products, frozen foods, natural body care, and household items. [3]
Universal Kids is a soon to be defunct American children's television channel owned by the NBCUniversal Media Group division of NBCUniversal, a subsidiary of Comcast.. The channel launched on September 26, 2005, as PBS Kids Sprout, a preschool-oriented channel established as a joint venture between PBS, Comcast, Sesame Workshop, and HIT Entertainment, as an offshoot of the PBS Kids brand.
Kendall Basin, an ice-free cirque in Antarctica; Kendall Island, an uninhabited arctic island in Canada; Kendall Mountain, a peak and ski area in Colorado; Kendall Peak, a mountain summit in Washington state; Kendall Peak (Colorado), a summit in Colorado; Kendall River, a small river in the Northwest Territories of Canada
Brussels sprouts grow in temperature ranges of 7–24 °C (45–75 °F), with highest yields at 15–18 °C (59–64 °F). [4] Fields are ready for harvest 90 to 180 days after planting. The edible sprouts grow like buds in helical patterns along the side of long, thick stalks of about 60 to 120 centimetres (24 to 47 inches) in height, maturing ...
Sprout (block), a program block on Universal Kids, previously an American television network; Sprout, a 2009 young adult novel by Dale Peck; Sprouts, a pencil-and-paper game; Little Green Sprout, the sidekick to the Jolly Green Giant advertising mascot; Sprout, a former name of Universal Kids, an American pay television channel