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  2. Vienna porcelain - Wikipedia

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    These are often called Du Paquier porcelain from the Du Paquier factory. [3] The other high point, "perhaps the factory's most glamorous period", [ 4 ] was from 1784 to 1805 when a variety of innovative wares in broadly Neoclassical styles were produced, then with Sèvres porcelain the main influence.

  3. Jacob's - Wikipedia

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    [1]: 19:15 The Liverpool factory joined Associated Biscuits in 1960, which was purchased by Nabisco in 1982. [4] In 1990, the two companies once again came under common ownership and became Jacob's Biscuit Group when they were acquired by the French company Groupe Danone. In July 2004, Groupe Danone and United Biscuits announced that they had ...

  4. Clignancourt porcelain - Wikipedia

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    The factory remains at what was then Rue de Clignancourt, Montmartre, Paris; it may have already been in production at that point. In January 1775 it was placed under the protection of Monsieur, the King's brother, and future Louis XVIII. The porcelain was then called Porcelaine de Monsieur. The factory was transferred to Deruelle's son-in-law ...

  5. Carr's - Wikipedia

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    It became part of Cavenham Foods in 1964 until 1972, when it was sold to United Biscuits group, along with Cavenham's other biscuit brands Wright's Biscuits and Kemps for $10 million. [ 3 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] United Biscuits was sold by its private equity owners to the Turkish-based multinational Yıldız Holding in 2014; in 2016, all UB brands ...

  6. Fábrica Santo António - Wikipedia

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    Francisco Roque Gomes da Silva established the first biscuit factory in Madeira in 1893. Francisco Roque recognized an opportunity to create a domestic product without relying on the foreign market by capitalizing on the imported tradition of consuming cookies and cookies at tea time, during a time when English families were heavily present in Madeiran society and ultimately influenced customs.

  7. Galletas Gullón - Wikipedia

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    Gullón II factory, the largest biscuit factory in Europe. [1] Galletas Gullón (English: Gullón Biscuits) is a Spanish food sector company dedicated to the manufacture of crackers and biscuits. Founded in 1892, in Aguilar de Campoo in the province of Palencia surrounded by wheat fields, Gullón has been the leading producer of biscuits in Spain.

  8. We know why cats knead. But here's why humans love it so much.

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    Max Branch's seven pet cats turn his Brooklyn, New York, home into a biscuit-making factory every day, working hard at their jobs kneading away. Cat owners and cat lovers on Instagram and TikTok ...

  9. Huntley & Palmers - Wikipedia

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    Huntley & Palmers is a British company of biscuit makers originally based in Reading, Berkshire. [1] Formed by Joseph Huntley in 1822, the company became one of the world's first global brands (chiefly led by George Palmer who joined in 1841) and ran what was once the world's largest biscuit factory.