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  2. William Post (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    The pastries were initially called "fruit scones" but the name was changed to "Pop-Tarts", an allusion to the pop art trend at the time. [1] The first batch of Pop-Tarts was released to grocery stores in 1964 in Cleveland, Ohio, and quickly sold out. [8] In 1967, Post thought icing would be an ideal addition to the product.

  3. Pop-Tarts - Wikipedia

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    Pop-Tarts World, New York. In the early 1960s, Kellogg's biggest competitor, Post, invented a process for dehydrating food and enclosing it in foil to keep it fresh.. Originally used for dog food, they were looking to expand their breakfast market and adapted the process to a new toaster-prepared breakfas

  4. William Post - Wikipedia

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    William Post may refer to: . William B. Post [cs; nl; es] (1857–1921), American photographer; William Post Jr. (1901–1989), American actor and drama instructor William Post (businessman) (1927–2024), American food manufacturer, inventor of Pop-Tarts

  5. Who is William Post and how did he invent Pop-Tarts? - AOL

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    From a 16-year-old truck washer to the inventor of the Pop Tart: William Post dies at 96, leaving great wealth and a legacy of snack innovation behind ... Although Post is dubbed as Pop-Tarts ...

  6. C. W. Post - Wikipedia

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    In November 1874, Post married Ella Letitia Merriweather. Post, commonly known as "C. W.", was born October 26, 1854, in Springfield, Illinois, the son of Charles Rollin Post and Caroline Lathrop Post, and grew up in the adopted hometown of Abraham Lincoln, who served as President of the United States during Post's childhood.

  7. William 'Bill' Post, inventor of Pop-Tarts, dies at 96 - AOL

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    William “Bill” Post, the man credited with inventing the iconic toaster pastry Pop-Tarts, has died at 96. Post worked as the plant manager for the Michigan-based Hekman Biscuit Co., later ...

  8. William ‘Bill’ Post, who helped invent Pop-Tarts, has died

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    William “Bill” Post, who helped create Pop-Tarts, the pantry staple that reinvented breakfast for the masses, has died. He was 96. “We are deeply saddened to share the news that William ...

  9. Pop-Tarts co-inventor William ‘Bill’ Post dies at 96 - AOL

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    William “Bill” Post, who transformed breakfast by helping to invent Pop-Tarts, has died, according to an obituary by Michigan’s MKD Funeral Homes. He was 96. A native of Grand Rapids ...