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  2. Pringles - Wikipedia

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    The brand was sold in 2012 to Kellanova, but in 2024 Kellanova, Kellogg's parent company agreed to be purchased by Mars Inc. As of 2011, Pringles were sold in more than 140 countries. [1] In 2012, Pringles were the fourth most popular snack brand after Lay's, Doritos, and Cheetos (all manufactured by Frito-Lay), with 2.2% market share globally.

  3. Chicago-based snack-maker behind Pop-Tarts and Cheez-It ... - AOL

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    Chicago-based snack-maker behind Pop-Tarts and Cheez-It acquired by Mars in deal worth nearly $36B Talia Soglin, Chicago Tribune Updated August 14, 2024 at 1:31 PM

  4. Mars agrees to buy Pringles maker Kellanova in $36 billion deal

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    In 2020, it snapped up the company behind Kind bars and later Nature’s Bakery. Two years later, it bought Trü Frü, which makes chocolate-covered fruit snacks.

  5. Spangler Candy Company - Wikipedia

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    Spangler Candy Company was established August 20, 1906 when Arthur G. Spangler purchased the Gold Leaf Baking Powder Company of Defiance, Ohio, for $450 and moved it to 204 W. High Street in Bryan, Ohio. The new company was named Spangler Manufacturing Company and produced baking soda, baking powder, corn starch, laundry starch, spices, and ...

  6. Cheez-It - Wikipedia

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    The history of Cheez-It crackers began in 1907, when Weston Green founded the Green & Green Company in Dayton, Ohio. [1] Green's company produced a variety of baked snack foods such as Dayton crackers, graham crackers, gingersnaps, and, during World War I, hardtack. On March 31, 1921, Green introduced Cheez-It crackers, commonly called Cheez ...

  7. Pringles discontinues popular chip flavor: ‘It’s a sad day’

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    Pringles confirmed that it discontinued its popular Jalapeño flavor earlier this year, much to the dismay of fans of the fiery flavor on social media. Pringles discontinues popular chip flavor ...

  8. Shearer's Foods - Wikipedia

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    Shearer's Foods, LLC is a U.S. manufacturer and distributor of snack foods. Founded in 1974 as Shearer's Snacks, it is headquartered in Massillon, Ohio.. With more than 5,000 [1] employees across eight facilities, the company manufactures, warehouses, and distributes branded snacks such as Sheerer's Potato Chips as well as private label products for snack food companies and retailers.

  9. What the Pringles Deal Means for Kellogg - AOL

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    A week ago, Diamond Foods (NAS: DMND) clung to the hope that it might save a pending deal with Procter & Gamble (NYS: PG) to buy its Pringles business. Today, hope was lost as Kellogg (NYS: K ...