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  2. Oreo boycott - Wikipedia

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    Oreo boycott. Oreo boycott (also known as the Nabisco boycott and Mondelez boycott) is a boycott of the Oreo cookie and other Nabisco -manufactured products, including Chips Ahoy! and Cheese Nips. The boycott was prompted by the Mondelez company's decision to close its American factories and move production to Mexico. [1]

  3. 5 Star (chocolate bar) - Wikipedia

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    Brazil, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, South Africa. 5 Star is a chocolate bar produced by Cadbury and sold in India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Brazil, South Africa, the Philippines and Egypt. [1] [2] It is described as a "caramel and nougat" mix covered with "smooth milk chocolate" and is sold in a golden wrapper decorated with stars.

  4. Honey Maid - Wikipedia

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    First introduced by Nabisco in 1925, the brand is currently owned by Mondelez International. History. The Pacific Coast Biscuit Company of Seattle (later named National Biscuit Company and shortened to Nabisco) first introduced Honey Maid in 1925. The recipe used honey as an ingredient which was not the typical recipe at the time.

  5. JDE Peet's - Wikipedia

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    JDE Peet's N.V. is an American-Dutch company that owns beverage brands, mostly of coffee, tea and hot chocolate. It was formed in 2015 following the merger of the coffee division of Mondelez International with Douwe Egberts as Jacobs Douwe Egberts. The stock of JDE Peet's is listed on the Euronext Amsterdam stock exchange.

  6. Mondelez International Signs "Mobile Only" Deal With Google - AOL

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    Packaged food manufacturer Mondelez International has signed a strategic global media agreement with Google that will focus on connecting with customers through their mobile phones. The "mobile ...

  7. TUC (cracker) - Wikipedia

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    TUC. TUC ( / tʊk /) is a brand of salted octagonal golden-yellow crackers, comparable in taste to Ritz crackers. The TUC brand originated in Belgium, [2] and belonged to French company LU. [1] Nowadays, TUC crackers are owned by Mondelēz International, which markets the brand in mainland India, while Valeo Foods ' Jacob Fruitfield Food Group ...

  8. Dirk Van de Put - Wikipedia

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    Title. Chairman and CEO, Mondelez International. Term. November 2017–. Predecessor. Irene Rosenfeld. Dirk van de Put (born 14 May 1960) [1] is a Belgian businessman, and the chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) of Mondelez International. CEO since November 2017, [2] [3] he also became chairman in April 2018. [4]

  9. Mondelez International, Inc. Earnings: What You Need to Know

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    Mondelez International reported earnings after the market closed on Wednesday. Here's what you need to know about the company's recent results. Expectations disappoint, but sweeter outlook for ...