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  2. McCain Foods - Wikipedia

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    McCain Foods Limited is a Canadian multinational frozen food company established in 1957 in Florenceville, New Brunswick, Canada. [ 2 ] It is the world's largest manufacturer of frozen potato products, with 1 in 4 french fries in the world being a McCain fry. [ 3 ]

  3. I ranked 6 brands of frozen tater tots. Only one had the ...

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    I tried six brands of store-bought tater tots from Sonic, Ore-Ida, Cascadian Farm, McCain, Signature Select, and Alexia Foods to find the best ones. I ranked 6 brands of frozen tater tots.

  4. Ellio's Pizza - Wikipedia

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    When McCain foods acquired Ellio's in 1988, the frozen pizza brand was outselling all competitors in the New York City, Boston, and Philadelphia markets. [4] In 2007, despite a distribution limited to the Northeastern U.S., Ellio's was the 9th best selling brand in the country, with sales totaling $34,880,060. [5]

  5. Ore-Ida - Wikipedia

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    McCain Foods purchased Ore-Ida's foodservice division in 1997, acquiring five of the company's plants, including the Burley location. [2] [14] [15] Ore-Ida's division headquarters were located in Boise until 1999, when a new frozen foods division was created based at Heinz's corporate headquarters in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. [14] [16]

  6. McCain - Wikipedia

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    McCain Foods Limited, a producer of frozen foods McCain, Inc. , privately held American manufacturing company headquartered in Vista, CA McCain Institute , Washington, D.C.–based think tank

  7. Wallace McCain - Wikipedia

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    Wallace McCain co-founded McCain Foods in 1956 with his brother Harrison McCain, building it into one of the world's largest frozen food companies.In the 1990s a prolonged legal dispute between Harrison and Wallace over succession to the company leadership ended with the departure of Wallace's sons Michael and Scott McCain from McCain Foods. [6]