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Beginning in 2004, Marshmallow Alpha-Bits began disappearing from various markets, before finally being discontinued altogether in 2011. Marshmallow Alpha-Bits were invented by a small-time entrepreneur named Andrew R. Miller and his cousin Andrew W. Peterson, the latter of whom was a chef at a local restaurant in upstate New York .
Below is a list of notable defunct restaurants of the United States. Defunct restaurants in the United States Arthur ...
ABCO Foods- former Arizona division of Alpha Beta spun off in 1984; stores closed by 2003; AJ Bayless- Arizona; stores sold to Bashas' in 1993; Alpha Beta – converted to Ralphs or Food 4 Less in 1994 [112] Big Bear Stores – Columbus, Ohio based chain; stores closed or sold to Kroger by 2004.
A grocery store chain best known for its little cowboy mascot, Alpha Beta began in 1910 and lasted until about 1995. The store started in California, but eventually expanded throughout most of the ...
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3. Keebler Fudge Magic Middles. Neither the chocolate fudge cream inside a shortbread cookie nor versions with peanut butter or chocolate chip crusts survived.
General Mills introduced this "fruit flavor frosted cereal + marshmallow bits" in 1974 with a werewolf mascot on the box. Quentin Tarantino sometimes plants this retired cereal as a prop in movies.
H. H. H. Gregg; H. J. Wilson Co. H. L. Green Company; Hahn's Shoes; Hamlin's Wizard Oil; Hancock Fabrics; Handy Andy Home Improvement Center; Handy Dan; Harmony House