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  2. Hormel Foods Recalls Some Contaminated Planters Nuts In Five ...

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    Hormel Food Sales, a unit of Hormel Foods Corporation (NYSE:HRL), voluntarily recalled two varieties of Planters products produced at one of its facilities in April. According to a news release ...

  3. Planters - Wikipedia

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    Planters Nut & Chocolate Company is an American snack food company now owned by Hormel Foods. Planters is best known for its processed nuts and for the Mr. Peanut icon that symbolizes them. [ 1 ] Mr.

  4. Hormel Foods - Wikipedia

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    The company changed its name to Hormel Foods Corporation in 1993 and uses the Hormel brand on many of its products; the company's other brands include Planters, Columbus Craft Meats, Dinty Moore, Jennie-O, and Skippy. The company's products are available in over 80 countries worldwide.

  5. Some Planters nut products recalled over possible listeria ...

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    One of two products recalled by Hormel Foods. - From Hormel Foods The peanuts have a “best if used by” date of April 11, 2025, and the mixed nuts have a “best if used by” date of April 5 ...

  6. Nutmobile - Wikipedia

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    The Planters NUTmobile at a Fred Meyer. NUTmobile is a series of automobiles shaped like a peanut owned by Kraft Heinz which are used to promote and advertise Planters products in the United States. The first version was created in 1935. Drivers of the NUTmobile are known as “Peanutters”.

  7. What You Should Know About Those Labels On Your Eggs - AOL

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    According to Simpson, vegetarian-fed means that no animal by-products went into the hens' feed, though, she points out, "Some hens might still naturally eat insects here and there." Omega-3

  8. Amedeo Obici - Wikipedia

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    Planters owned four factories by 1930. Obici invented a new method of skinning and blanching peanuts so the roasted goobers came out clean. In 1913, they built a new processing plant in the heart of peanut farming territory in Suffolk, Virginia. Part of Obici's success was in marketing and finding new products to add to Planters' stock.

  9. The (Real) Problem With Fake Plants - AOL

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    Thinking of plants as lives that serve their own purposes opens up a distinct way of understanding our connection to them. They are independent from us and yet knowable; otherworldly and yet familiar.