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  2. Mr Bean (company) - Wikipedia

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    Mr Bean Group Limited is a Singapore-based retailer that specializes in soybean-based food and drink products. The company was founded in 1995 as a hawker stall that sold soy milk and soy beancurd, and has since expanded its product line and retail presence.

  3. Soy milk maker - Wikipedia

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    Sample of one of the many different kinds of soy milk makers. A soy milk maker is a small kitchen appliance which automatically cooks soy milk, a non-dairy beverage made from soy beans. Soy milk makers work similarly to a combination between a home blender and an automatic coffee maker. Some soy milk makers can also be programmed to make almond ...

  4. Joyoung - Wikipedia

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    The company saw an increase in business after a tainted milk scandal in 2008. In May of that year it was listed on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange. [4] Soy milk is known as Chinese cuisine as well as one of the Chinese traditional breakfast drinks. Therefore, in the beginning, Joyoung Company mainly focused on soy-related appliances such as soy ...

  5. Soy milk - Wikipedia

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    In some parts of China, the term 豆浆 dòujiāng (lit. "bean broth") is used for the traditional watery beverage produced as an intermediate product in the production of tofu, while store-bought products designed to imitate the flavor and consistency of dairy milk (and may contain a mixture of dairy and soy), are more often known as 豆奶 dòunǎi ("bean milk").

  6. Kikkoman - Wikipedia

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    Kikkoman produces soy milk using selected soybeans and methods aimed at ensuring product freshness. The company offers a range of soymilk products. The company offers a range of soymilk products. Kikkoman Soy milk is a leading brand in Japan and began expanding internationally in 2018, providing products to the Asia and Oceania regions.

  7. Alpro - Wikipedia

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    Alpro expanded across Europe and in 2000 built a soy milk plant in Burton Latimer, England. [12] In 2008, Alpro launched the UK's first "reduced calorie soya alternative to yogurt" following the introduction of its Soy Light "reduced calorie soya milk" in 2006. [13] Alpro's revenues are reported to have tripled during the period from 2000 to 2008.