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  2. Shredded wheat - Wikipedia

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    Shredded Wheat newspaper ad from 1909. Produced in Niagara Falls, New York. The wheat is first cooked in water until its moisture content reaches about 50%. It is then tempered, allowing moisture to diffuse evenly into the grain. The grain then passes through a set of rollers with grooves in one side, yielding a web of shredded wheat strands.

  3. Nabisco Shredded Wheat Factory - Wikipedia

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    The design of the Welwyn Garden City factory was inspired by an existing one in Niagara Falls, USA, also operated by the Shredded Wheat Company of America. Two buildings were operational at the time of its opening: a southern grain silo complex of 18 silos, and a western three–storey production area.

  4. Henry Perky - Wikipedia

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    A third plant was added in Niagara Falls, Ontario, in 1904, known as the Canadian Shredded Wheat Company. By 1915 the Pacific Coast Shredded Wheat Company had been added in Oakland, California, and by 1925, a factory in Welwyn Garden City, England, had joined the family. In December 1928, the company was sold to National Biscuit Company. The ...

  5. Shreddies - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, production began in 1939 at Lewis Avenue, Niagara Falls, Ontario. [1] As of 2024, this plant was still in operation. [2]Shreddies were produced under the Nabisco name until the brand in Canada was purchased in 1993 by Post Cereals, [3] [4] whose parent company in 1995 became Kraft General Foods, which sold Post to Ralcorp in 2008 and is now Post Foods Canada Corp., a unit of Post ...

  6. Triscuit - Wikipedia

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    The Shredded Wheat Company began producing Triscuit in 1903 in Niagara Falls, New York. [2] The name Triscuit may have come from a combination of the words electricity and biscuit [3] or the commonly held belief that "tri" is a reference to the three ingredients used (wheat, oil, and salt), [4] [5] but this is disputed due to conflicting adverts and poor records. [6]

  7. National Register of Historic Places listings in Niagara ...

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    This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Niagara Falls, New York, United States.The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below may be seen in a map.

  8. Force (cereal) - Wikipedia

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    Force was the first commercially successful wheat flake breakfast cereal. Prior to this, the only successful wheat-based cereal products had been Shredded Wheat and the hot semolina cereal, Cream of Wheat. The product was cheap to produce and kept well on store shelves.

  9. Post Consumer Brands - Wikipedia

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    Post Consumer Brands, LLC; Formerly: Postum Cereal Company (1895–1929) General Foods (1929–1990) Kraft (1990–2007) Post Cereals (2007–2015) Company type: Subsidiary