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  2. Five Roses - Wikipedia

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    Five Roses may refer to: Five Roses, by Miracle Fortress, 2007; Five Roses Flour, a Canadian brand This page was last edited on 8 November ...

  3. Five Roses Flour - Wikipedia

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    Five Roses Flour is a Canadian brand of flour originally established and owned by the Lake of the Woods Milling Company in 1888. In 1954, the Five Roses brand with the Lake of the Woods Milling Company were taken over by Ogilvie Flour Mills. [1] ADM bought the company in 1994, and the Five Roses brand was sold to The J.M. Smucker Company in ...

  4. Lake of the Woods Milling Company - Wikipedia

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    Its peak production turned a daily 62,000 bushels of wheat into 10,000 barrels of flour. The flour was marketed under the name Five Roses, which became a world-famous brand. In 1913, Lake of the Woods released the first edition of the Five Roses Cook Book, which is still in production to this day.

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  6. List of tea companies - Wikipedia

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    The UK market is dominated by five brands - PG Tips (owned by Lipton Teas and Infusions), Tetley (owned by Tata Tea Limited), Typhoo (owned by the Indian conglomerate Apeejay Surrendra Group), Twinings (owned by Associated British Foods) and Yorkshire Tea (owned by Bettys and Taylors of Harrogate). Tetley leads the market with 27% share ...

  7. Red Rose Tea - Wikipedia

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    The Marquis Chimps appeared in three television commercials for Red Rose Tea in 1960. One had the apes playing golf, and another showed them as cowboys. The most popular ad, "Rock and Roll Tea Party," featured the chimps as plaid-suited musicians, playing a swinging jazz number at a fictitious "Savoy Ritz" night club in praise of Red Rose Tea. [9]