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  2. Duncan Hines - Wikipedia

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    Duncan Hines (March 26, 1880 – March 15, 1959) was an American author and food critic known for his restaurant ratings for travelers. He is best known today for the brand of food products that bears his name.

  3. Dolly Parton’s new line of Duncan Hines cake mixes and ...

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    Dolly Parton has turned up the heat with her latest endeavor. The country music legend’s recent partnership on a cake mix line with Duncan Hines was an instant sellout. On Wednesday, a limited ...

  4. Dolly Parton teams up with Duncan Hines for new line of cake ...

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    Dolly Parton has teamed up with Duncan Hines for a new line of cake mixes and frosting.

  5. Roy H. Park - Wikipedia

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    The resulting company, Hines-Park Foods, was a stunning success in the American food market, especially with its flagship product, Duncan Hines Cake Mix. Only five years after releasing its first products, Hines-Park was acquired by Procter & Gamble in 1956 for 360,000 shares of Procter & Gamble stock and an undisclosed amount of cash. Park ...

  6. Baking mix - Wikipedia

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    Conagra Brands is an American packaged foods company that owns the Duncan Hines brand, which includes cake mixes. [42] Duncan Hines (March 26, 1880 – March 15, 1959) was an American pioneer of restaurant ratings for travelers. He is best known today for the brand of food products that bears his name.

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  8. Dump cake - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the dump cake are somewhat unclear. [1] It has been suggested that the name originated with a recipe published by Duncan Hines in 1980, [2] [3] [4] though the name is attested in a number of American community cookbooks and periodicals from the 1970s and 60s.

  9. 25 Bright-Eyed Recipes Starring Orange Juice—From ... - AOL

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    These orange juice infused recipes will boost your vitamin C intake, plus they're super delish! 25 Bright-Eyed Recipes Starring Orange Juice—From Pancakes to Parfait Skip to main content