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  2. William Dean Whiting - Wikipedia

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    Next thirteen years, the company was rebaptized as Whiting Fessenden & Cowan (1858), Tifft Whiting & Co (1859), Whiting Cowan & Bowen (1864) until its forming as Whiting Manufacturing Co. in 1866. [5] [1] [3] The factory of Whiting Manufacturing Co. was located in North Attleborough, Massachusetts, but it was destroyed by a fire in 1875. After ...

  3. Brooklyn Bottling Group - Wikipedia

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    In its third generation, Eric Miller has expanded the company's line up to include fruit juices. The Brooklyn Bottling Group bottling facility is based in Milton, New York and has warehouses and distribution centers in Brooklyn, Miami, Orlando and Atlanta. The company manufactures, distributes, imports and sells over 50 brands of soft drinks ...

  4. James H. Whiting - Wikipedia

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    He then left the company to manage Begole, Fox and Company. It was a company partly owned by Josiah Begole and was engaged in the lumber business. This company was eventually transformed into Flint Wagon Works in 1882. [3] Whiting became its president in 1902. [4] He oversaw the company's production of wagons and carriages. [2]

  5. Creamery Package Manufacturing Company Building - Wikipedia

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    The Creamery Package Manufacturing Company produced processing equipment and other goods for the dairy industry, which had a large presence in and around Chicago in the early 20th century. The company is representative of Chicago's significant food processing industry; the city's position as a transportation hub meant processing companies could ...

  6. Landers, Frary & Clark - Wikipedia

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    Landers, Frary & Clark was a housewares company based in New Britain, Connecticut. [1] The firm traced its origins to 1842, when George M. Landers and Josiah Dewey entered into a partnership named Dewey and Landers, which manufactured various metal products. [1] [2] Eventually, the company was reorganized as Landers, Frary & Clark in 1862. [1]

  7. Cumberland Packing Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Cumberland Packing Corporation is a privately owned company located at 2 Cumberland Street, in Brooklyn, New York City. [1] It was founded in 1945 by Benjamin Eisenstadt and is best known as the manufacturer, distributor, and marketer of Sweet'n Low , a saccharin -based zero- calorie sweetener sold in pink packets.