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  2. James L. Kraft - Wikipedia

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    James Lewis Kraft (/ ˈ k r æ f t /; December 11, 1874 – February 16, 1953) was a Canadian-American entrepreneur and inventor and the founder of Kraft Foods Inc. Kraft immigrated to the United States from Canada in 1902.

  3. Honey Maid - Wikipedia

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    Honey Maid was acquired along with Nabisco in 2000 by Philip Morris Companies who merged it into Kraft Foods. [5] It was later spun off with Kraft Foods into Mondelez International . [ 4 ] By 2012, Honey Maid had a 49.4 percent share of the graham cracker market.

  4. Chipita - Wikipedia

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    Chipita is a Greek snack food company established in 1973. In 1991, Chipita introduced one of its flagship products, the 7DAYS croissant—an individually packaged baked snack with long shelf life.

  5. In the following video, Motley Fool consumer goods analyst Blake Bos takes a look at Mondelez International's earnings report. The company missed estimates on earnings per share and revenue, and ...

  6. Philadelphia Cream Cheese - Wikipedia

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    The brand's popularity has spread outside of the United States, and it is the most popular cream cheese brand worldwide. [5]In 2019, an advertisement for Philadelphia Cream Cheese that portrayed an absent-minded father was banned under a new British rule that forbade gender stereotyping on TV advertisements.

  7. Milka - Wikipedia

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    Milka is a Swiss brand of chocolate confectionery. Originally made in Switzerland in 1901 by Suchard, it has been produced in Lörrach, Germany, from 1901. [3] [4] Since 2012 it has been owned by US-based company Mondelez International, when it started following the steps of its predecessor Kraft Foods Inc., which had taken over the brand in 1990.

  8. Corporate spin-off - Wikipedia

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    Covidien was spun off from Tyco International in 2007. TE Connectivity was spun off from Tyco International in 2007. Cenovus Energy was spun off from Encana (now Ovintiv) in 2009. AOL was a Time Warner spin-off in 2009; this effectively was a demerger, as AOL had previously merged into Time Warner. Ocean Rig was spun off from DryShips in ...

  9. Talk:Café HAG - Wikipedia

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