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  2. Bega Group - Wikipedia

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    The Bega branded Australia retail and foodservice cheese products are distributed by Fonterra under a long-term agreement. Just under a third of the Bega Group's revenue (as of 2019) was from exports. [2] The cheese products are exported to 40 countries and distributed across Australia where they are available in most supermarkets and general ...

  3. Bega Dairy & Drinks - Wikipedia

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    Bega Dairy & Drinks is a subsidiary of Australian diversified food company the Bega Group, having been purchased from the Japanese company Kirin (who owns Lion in Australia) in November 2020. [1] While owned by Kirin, it was known as Lion Dairy & Drinks .

  4. List of food companies - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... This is a list of food companies, ... Bega Cheese; Bellamy's Australia; Bickford's Australia;

  5. Dairy Farmers Pty Ltd - Wikipedia

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    Dairy Farmers Pty Ltd, originally established in 1900, whose parent company is Australian-owned Bega Cheese, is distributed mainly in New South Wales and Queensland in Australia. The core products sold under Dairy Farmers brand are fresh milk (in New South Wales and Queensland only) and UHT "long-life" milk (Australia wide), as well as various ...

  6. Bega Cheese - Wikipedia

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  7. YoGo - Wikipedia

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    YoGo is an Australian yoghurt dessert snack made by Bega Dairy & Drinks. [1] It comes in a yoghurt tub filled with chocolate custard. Its mascot is the YoGo Gorilla (voiced by Paul Johnstone [2]), who mainly became popular from commercials throughout the 90s to the mid-2000s. There were calls in 2018 for the YoGo Gorilla to be removed from ...

  8. Zooper Dooper - Wikipedia

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    In October 1996, National Foods Beverages Group introduced two new flavours, bubblegum and honeycomb, as well as a Zooper Dooper Joystick. The Joystick was a 150ml extended version of the original Zooper Dooper, as opposed to the original 70ml variety.

  9. Kraft Singles - Wikipedia

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    Bega switched the name of their sliced cheese product from "Kraft Singles" to "Dairylea Slices", as Bega acquired the rights to the Dairylea brand in Australia in the deal. [ 9 ] As of 2019 [update] , though around 40 percent of households in the United States continue to buy Kraft Singles, sales have been flat.