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  2. Carnation (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Carnation is a brand of food products. The brand was especially known for its evaporated milk product created in 1899, then called Carnation Sterilized Cream [1] and later called Carnation Evaporated Milk.

  3. Dutch Lady Milk Industries - Wikipedia

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    The company continued to progressively manufacture and introduce new products into the Malaysian market – sterilised milk were locally produced and sold in plastic bottles in 1983, production of chilled milk products started in 1986, and fruit yoghurt and growing up milk were introduced into the market in 1988.

  4. Modesto dairy company settles civil lawsuit following ...

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    The company recalled its products in February after 23 people were hospitalized and two died after being infected with the bacteria. Modesto dairy company settles civil lawsuit following listeria ...

  5. Anthony Hailwood - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Hailwood (4 July 1838 [1] – 24 June 1922) was the first person to sell sterilised milk in the United Kingdom. Early life. Hailwood was born in Rochdale [2] ...

  6. Dean Foods - Wikipedia

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    Dean Foods was an American food and beverage company and the largest dairy company in the United States. [3] The company's products included milk, ice cream, dairy products, cheese, juice, and teas. [4] [5] It processed milk in the United States under a number of regional and national brands. [6]

  7. Abbott sued over its marketing of potentially harmful toddler ...

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    "More than just unnecessary, toddler milk products can actually be harmful to a child's nutritional health," said George Fuchs, a medical doctor and professor of pediatric gastroenterology at the ...

  8. Borden (company) - Wikipedia

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    Gail Borden, founder. The company was founded by Gail Borden Jr., in 1857 in Connecticut as "Gail Borden Jr., and Company." Its primary product was condensed milk.Struggling financially, the company was saved when Jeremiah Milbank, a partner in the wholesale food distributor I. & R. Milbank & Co. and the son-in-law of banker Joseph Lake, agreed to invest and acquired 50 percent of the stock.

  9. Aseptic processing - Wikipedia

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    Aseptic processing was derived from Olin Ball's heat-cool-fill (HCF) machine that was developed in 1927. [5] While HCF was successful in improving the sensory quality of the processed chocolate milk as compared to canned product, the use of the equipment was hindered by its cost, maintenance, and inflexibility to process various container sizes, rendering the machine a failure.