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General Mills, Inc. is an American multinational manufacturer and marketer of branded processed consumer foods sold through retail stores. Founded on the banks of the Mississippi River at Saint Anthony Falls in Minneapolis, the company originally gained fame for being a large flour miller.
Curiously Cinnamon [23] (in non-US/Canadian markets joint venture between General Mills and Nestlé) Estrelitas (Portugal) [24] Fitness [25] Gold Flakes [26] Golden Grahams [5] (in non-US/Canadian markets joint venture between General Mills and Nestlé) Golden Morn ; Golden Nuggets; Honey Stars [27] Koko Krunch (Unicef) [27] Lion Cereal; Milo ...
Reese's Peanut Butter Ice Cream is chocolate and peanut butter flavored ice cream containing mini Reese's Peanut Butter Cups. Reese’s Puffs are a corn -based breakfast cereal manufactured and distributed in the U.S. by General Mills inspired by Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups.
Headquartered in Orrville, Ohio, [3] the company was founded in 1897 as a maker of apple butter. [4] J.M. Smucker currently has three major business units: consumer foods, pet foods, and coffee. [5] Its flagship brand, Smucker's, produces fruit preserves, peanut butter, syrups, frozen crustless sandwiches, and ice cream toppings. [6]
In 1999, Pillsbury and Nestlé merged their U.S. and Canadian ice cream operations into a joint venture called Ice Cream Partners. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] In 2001 Nestlé exercised its contractual right to buy General Mills' interest in Ice Cream Partners, which included the right to a 99-year license for the Häagen-Dazs brand.
Released in the early ’70s to coincide with the movie “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,” Wonka Bars weren’t exactly a runaway hit: Made by candy newbie Quaker, they often melted during ...
Tom's Snacks is the first mainstream snack company to feature wrestlers on the packaging of their potato chip bags, including TNA stars Kurt Angle, Rob Van Dam, Mr. Anderson, Velvet Sky, "The Pope" D'angelo Dinero, and A.J. Styles.
A coterie of 20 big advertisers — General Mills, L’Oreal and Nestle among them — has vowed to spend between 2% and 5% of their annual media budgets on Black-owned media outlets, part of a ...