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  2. Keebler Company - Wikipedia

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    Keebler slogans have included "Uncommonly Good" and "a little elfin magic goes a long way". Tom Shutter and Leo Burnett wrote the familiar jingle. [1] The cookie and cracker lines were separated when Kellogg's sold the cookie line and the rights of the Keebler name to Ferrero SpA in 2019.

  3. List of bakeries - Wikipedia

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    Le Pain Quotidien – global chain of bakery-cafés operating in many countries around the world. [2] It sells organic bread and cakes in a homey, rustic style. [3]Muffin Break – independent company which operates small coffee shops throughout the UK, Australia and New Zealand and India

  4. How this Gen Z cookie entrepreneur took her part-time ... - AOL

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    The Cookie in the Kitchen business would ebb and flow based on her class schedule and access to resources. Once COVID-19 hit, she began hybrid online and in-person classes, finding time to ...

  5. Nabisco - Wikipedia

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    Nabisco (/ n ə ˈ b ɪ s k oʊ / ⓘ, abbreviated from the earlier name National Biscuit Company) is an American manufacturer of cookies and snacks headquartered in East Hanover, New Jersey. The company is a subsidiary of Illinois-based Mondelēz International. [2]

  6. Famous Amos gives cookie business another try - AOL

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    HONOLULU (AP) -- The Hawaii man who in the 1980s lost ownership of his Famous Amos cookie company is reinventing his brand yet again. Wally Amos debuted his latest push for a retail rebound this ...

  7. Great American Cookies - Wikipedia

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    By 1985, the company had revenue of $100 million per year and was the largest retail cookie chain in the U.S. [4] In 1985, Coles shortened the name to Great American Cookie Company, with a plan to shorten it further to Great American Cookies. "To complement the revised recipes and pricing structure, we refashioned our branding.