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  2. Fred Baur - Wikipedia

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    Fredric John Baur (July 14, 1918 – May 4, 2008) was an American organic chemist and food storage scientist notable for designing the Pringles packaging. Baur filed for a patent for the tubular Pringles container and for the method of packaging the curved, stacked potato chip in the container in 1966, and it was granted in 1971.

  3. Pringles - Wikipedia

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    The acquisition of Pringles made Kellogg's the second-largest snack company in the world. [22] In 2024 Kellonova, Kellogg's parent company agreed to be purchased by Mars Inc. [23] As of 2015, there were five Pringles factories worldwide: in Jackson, Tennessee; Mechelen, Belgium; Johor, Malaysia; Kutno, Poland; [24] and Fujian, China. [25]

  4. The One Iconic Food That Was Launched the Year You Were Born

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    It spent seven long years developing Pringles, ... When the first Wendy's opened in Ohio in 1969, there were just five items on the menu. ... Skittles were made exclusively in the U.K. until 1979 ...

  5. Pringles tube creator dies, buried in potato chip can - AOL

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    "Where do Pringles tube inventors go when they die??" "Their ashes are buried in a potato chip can!" When 89-year-old retired chemist Dr. Fredric J. Baur gathered his family

  6. Wyandot Snacks - Wikipedia

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    Wyandot Popcorn Company was founded in Wyandot County, Ohio during the Great Depression by Hoover and Ava (King) Brown. Mrs. Brown was the daughter of George W. King, one of the founders of the Marion Power Shovel Company.

  7. Who Is the Pringles Man? The History Behind Pringles’ Mascot

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    Pringles’ new logo. Julius Pringle has a crisp new appearance. First of all, let’s talk about the obvious. The man is now bald—sorry, Julius. His mustache is now a solid black and his eyes ...

  8. Victor Mills - Wikipedia

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    Victor Mills (March 28, 1897 – November 1, 1997) was an American chemical engineer for the Procter & Gamble company. He is most credited for the creation of modern disposable diapers and the Pampers brand, production improvements for Ivory soap and Duncan Hines cake mix, and the production concept for Pringles. [1]

  9. 29 Shocking Facts About Your Favorite Foods - AOL

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