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Best Foods' may contain more lemon juice, though the ingredients, ordered by volume, are the same as Hellmann's. [14] Still, the fine print in the company's marketing and websites state that "Hellmann's is known as Best Foods west of the Rockies" [15] and "Best Foods is known as Hellmann's east of the Rockies" [16] The recipe may vary by country.
On July 29, 1920, Hellmann became a U.S. citizen; later that year, Margaret Hellmann died, and on May 11, 1922, he married second wife Nina Maxwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Maxwell. [4] Hellmann merged his company with Best Foods in 1927 and retired from active management although he continued to serve as a board member of the ...
Hellmann's Blue Ribbon ad from 1922. Baconnaise – Brand of bacon-flavored condiment; Blue Plate Mayonnaise – Brand of mayonnaise [3] Duke's Mayonnaise – American brand of mayonnaise; Hellmann's and Best Foods – Food brands [3] Kewpie – Japanese mayonnaise brand; Kielecki Mayonnaise – Polish mayonnaise brand from Kielce [4]
Make every meal delicious with the irresistibly rich and creamy taste of Hellmann’s®/Best Foods® Mayonnaise. It’s the perfect ingredient for spreading on sandwiches and wraps, mixing creamy ...
This article is a list of notable brand name food products that are presently produced as well as discontinued or defunct, organized by the type of product. This list ...
In 1912, Mrs. Hellmann's mayonnaise was mass-marketed and was trademarked in 1926 as Hellmann's Blue Ribbon Mayonnaise. After numerous corporate iterations, Hellmann's is now marketed in the Eastern United States and as Best Foods Mayonnaise in the Western United States. [70] Mayonnaise sales are about US$1.3 billion per year in the U.S. [71]
Duke's Mayonnaise is the third-largest mayonnaise brand in the United States (behind Hellmann's and Kraft), however its popularity was at first largely limited to the South. [5] [6] It is used in regional favorites such as coleslaw, tomato sandwiches, deviled eggs, pimento cheese, and potato salad.
I also cannot conceive of a "reasonable overarching title" that would answer the naming criteria questions at WP:AT better than does Hellmann's and Best Foods. Hopefully this will be helpful to anyone else who ever arrives here questioning the use of "and" in the title of this article. --Born2cycle 20:19, 12 November 2011 (UTC)