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American Heart Association Brand Name Fat and Cholesterol Counter, Second Edition
by American Heart Association
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with references to "General Mills".
Excerpt - on Page 27: "
... .................. 0.0 Chucklin' Cherry Squeezit (1 bottle) Betty Crocker (General Mills) ... 0.0 0. 0 0 0 110 Wild Cherry All Natural Juice Drink (6. ... "
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Kraft General Foods, Health Valley, Fat Free, Weight Watchers, Nabisco Foods, General Mills, criteria for sodium, sweet toppings and sauces, list sodium content, generic listings, cup halves, more healthful alternatives
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The Moose That Roared: The Story of Jay Ward, Bill Scott, a Flying Squirrel, and a Talking Moose
by Keith Scott
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with references to "General Mills".
Excerpt - on Page 63: "
... They liked it and they showed it to General Mills, their top client." It appeared that Rocky the Flying Squirrel was about to get the long-awaited go-ahead. With D-F-S suddenly ... "
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Bill Scott, General Mills, Bill Hurtz, Crusader Rabbit, Skip Craig, New York, ruby yacht, cartoon pilots, fractured fairy tales, pilot film, theatrical cartoons, cartoon business
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The Food Industry Wars: Marketing Triumphs and Blunders
by Ronald D. Michman
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with references to "General Mills".
Excerpt - on Page 6: "
... For example, a decade ago, General Mills marketed consumer goods and services in such areas as consumer foods, restaurants, toys, fashion, and specialty retailing. This resulted in ... "
Key Phrases:
United States, General Mills, Burger King, Pizza Hut, Campbell Soup, Quaker Oats, food industry wars, regional market segmentation, soup industry, superpremium market, candy bar industry, baby food industry
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Building a Business Through Good Times and Bad: Lessons from 15 Companies, Each with a Century of Dividends
by Louis Grossman
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with references to "General Mills".
Excerpt - on Page 4: "
... (1882); General Electric (GE) (1892); General Mills (1898); Coca-Cola (1892); PPG Indus- tries Inc. (1895); Colgate-Palmolive (1895); Procter & Gamble (1891); and Johnson Controls (1895). ... "
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General Mills, Johnson Controls, United States, Diamond Match, General Electric, New York Times, dividend run, fifteen firms, fifteen companies, dividend record, salt company, low debt
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