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  2. Amalgamated Sugar Company - Wikipedia

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    A new Portland, Oregon, distribution center was also built in 1950, finished in 1951. It was much larger than the Seattle center; the distribution silo could hold 2500 tons of sugar and supply it as bulk, liquid, blend, or package sugar. [1] A large fire occurred at the dried pulp warehouse in the Nyssa, Oregon, factory on May 15, 1952.

  3. Sugar refinery - Wikipedia

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    The finished product is stored in large concrete or steel silos. It is shipped in bulk, big bags or 25–50 kg (55–110 pounds) bags to industrial customers or packed in consumer-size packages to retailers. The dried sugar must be handled with caution, as sugar dust explosions are possible.

  4. Domino Foods - Wikipedia

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    Domino Foods, Inc. (also known as DFI and formerly known as W. & F.C. Havemeyer Company, Havemeyer, Townsend & Co. Refinery, and Domino Sugar) is a privately held sugar marketing and sales company based in Yonkers, New York, United States, that sells products produced by its manufacturing members.

  5. Rogers Sugar - Wikipedia

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    Rogers Sugar refinery in Vancouver, November 2006 A bag of Rogers Sugar. Rogers Sugar Inc. is the Canadian holding company of Lantic Inc., which was established in June 2008 after the merger of Lantic Sugar Limited operating in Montreal, Quebec and Rogers Sugar Ltd. (operating in Western Canada). It is the largest refined sugar distributor in ...

  6. 5 Things You Probably Shouldn’t Buy in Bulk (It Could Be a ...

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    Shopping in bulk can save you a ton of money.Any wholesale club shopper knows the benefits of buying in bulk: Typically, the more you buy in a single package, the lower the price per unit.

  7. American Crystal Sugar Company - Wikipedia

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    American Crystal Sugar Company is an agricultural cooperative specializing in the production of sugar and related agri-products. American Crystal is owned by nearly 2,800 shareholders who raise approximately one-third of the nation's sugarbeet acreage in the Red River valley of Minnesota and North Dakota.