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  2. Turkey Hill (company) - Wikipedia

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    Turkey Hill Dairy, or simply known as Turkey Hill, is an American brand of iced tea, ice cream and other beverages and frozen desserts distributed throughout the United States and internationally. The company, which is headquartered in Conestoga, Pennsylvania , was a subsidiary of Kroger from 1985 until it was sold to private equity firm Peak ...

  3. We Tried 35 Turkey Hill Ice Cream Flavors and the ... - AOL

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    Today, Turkey Hill’s ice cream lineup consists of more than 50 flavors. In addition to ice cream, the company also produces sherbet and drinks, such as iced teas.

  4. Turkey Hill brings back fan-favorite flavor just in time for ...

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    Turkey Hill kicks off baseball season by bringing back graham slam, a fan-favorite ice cream flavor, for the first time in five years.

  5. Turkey Hill Teases 2 New Ice Cream Flavors Foodies Say They ...

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  6. Turkey Hill Minit Markets - Wikipedia

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    Map of Turkey Hill Minit Market locations. red = Pennsylvania stores orange = "Midwest Division" stores (Indiana & Ohio) Turkey Hill Minit Markets is an American chain of convenience stores founded in Lancaster, Pennsylvania in 1966. As of October 2017, Turkey Hill Minit Markets had over 260 locations across Ohio, Indiana, and Pennsylvania. [2]

  7. Turkey Hill - Wikipedia

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    Turkey Hill may refer to: Turkey Hill (Linthicum Heights, Maryland), listed on the NRHP in Anne Arundel County, Maryland; Turkey Hill (Pennsylvania), a hill in Columbia County; Turkey Hill (company), an American food company specializing in dairy products; Turkey Hill Minit Markets, an American chain of convenience stores owned by EG Group

  8. Fox News guest mocked for claiming exorbitant price for ...

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    According to the American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF), the average price for a 16-pound turkey is $27.35 – at $1.71 per pound – down 5.6 per cent from last year.

  9. Small but significant and non-transitory increase in price

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    The critical loss is defined as the maximum sales loss that could be sustained as a result of the price increase without making the price increase unprofitable. Where the likely loss of sales to the hypothetical monopolist (cartel) is less than the Critical Loss, then a 5% price increase would be profitable and the market is defined. [6]