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  2. Amy's Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    The majority of the food products have Kosher certification; there are a small number that still do not as the company is still in the process of transitioning to 100% Kosher as of 2020. [38] The company has over 120 vegan offerings [39] and makes over 130 gluten-free products. [40] In 2023, the company introduced family-sized versions of top ...

  3. Morland Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Morland's beers include Hen's Tooth, Old Speckled Hen, Tanner's Jack and Morland's Original. John Morland founded the brewery in West Ilsley in 1711. In the 1860s, Morland bought Abbey Brewery and Eagle Brewery and in 1885 changed its name to United Breweries. The company bought several more breweries and around 1944 changed its name back to ...

  4. Old Speckled Hen - Wikipedia

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    Old Speckled Hen is available in bottles, cans, casks, and kegs. The alcohol by volume of both the canned and bottled versions is 4.8%, [12] making it a relatively strong, premium ale, however, the cask version was reduced from 5.2% to 4.5% ABV in 2006 to make it more of a "sessionable beer", resulting in a 60% increase in availability.

  5. 'Soup you can suck on': Progresso introduces new chicken ...

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    The drops, being tabbed by Progresso as "soup you can suck on," taste like broth, savory veggies, soft egg noodles, and a hint of parsley, according to the company. Customers can get the Soup ...

  6. Martha Stewart's 'Kid-Friendly' & Gluten-Free Bowl of Soup Is ...

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  7. 21 Surprising and Fun Facts About Campbell's Soup - AOL

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    Today, the Campbell Soup Company is one of the largest processed foods companies in the U.S. with $8.5 billion in net sales annually and over 14,000 employees. It includes brands like Swanson ...

  8. Pepperidge Farm - Wikipedia

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    In 1961, she sold the business to the Campbell Soup Company for $28 million and became the first woman to serve on its board of directors. [5] She drew on her knowledge and experience to write The Margaret Rudkin Pepperidge Farm Cookbook in 1963, [6] which was the first cookbook ever to make the New York Times Best Seller list. [4]

  9. BOU (food company) - Wikipedia

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    BOU is an American food company that produces bouillon cubes, miso broth cubes, gravy cubes, and instant soup cups. The company was co-founded by Robert Jakobi, former CEO and current board member, and Kunal Kohli, former COO and CEO, and uses artificial-free, non-GMO ingredients in all its products.