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  2. Celestial Seasonings - Wikipedia

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    Additional blends were created and the company Celestial was officially formed in 1972, becoming the first American tea company to offer herbal tea blends. Celestial Seasonings also created and sponsored the Red Zinger Bicycle Classic race in Colorado during the 1970s. [4] In 1972, it introduced Sleepytime, its bestselling tea. [5]

  3. I Tried 10 Different Sleepytime Drinks & This Is The Best One

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    While sipping my cup of tea one afternoon, I started to feel woozy to the point I was struggling to hold a conversation, and then enjoyed a long nap. $23.99 for 100 teabags. Low-Fat Warm Milk

  4. Sleepy Time - Wikipedia

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    Sleepy Time or sleepytime may refer to: "Sleepy Time" (SpongeBob SquarePants) "Sleepy Time", an episode of GoGoRiki "Sleepytime" , an episode of the animated series Bluey; Sleepytime, a brand of herbal tea blend from Celestial Seasonings; Sleepytime, a Thoroughbred racehorse

  5. List of Milton Bradley Company products - Wikipedia

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    sleepytime (1974) Slide 5 (1980) Smuggle (1981) The Smurf Game (1981) Baby Smurf (1984) The Smurf Game (1988) The Smurf Game Happy-time Picture Matching (1983) Smurf Spin-A-Round Game (1983) Snakes and Ladders (-200) Somali (The Game of Mill) (1939) Space: 1999 (1976) Space Crusade (1990), produced in conjunction with Games Workshop; Spider ...

  6. How Hain Celestial's new CEO plans to take Terra chips ... - AOL

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    But the competition is fierce. Per Ken Research, the global snack food market is expected to grow at an annual rate of 9% and reach $334.58 billion by 2026.. Behemoths like PepsiCo and Coca-Cola ...

  7. Sunmark Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by Menlo F. Smith in 1952 as an offshoot of the company owned by his father, Joseph Fish Smith. They invented many candy brands, some of which are still produced today, such as Pixy Stix, SweeTarts, Spree, [1] and Lik-M-Aid (now known as Fun Dip). Originally called Sunline Incorporated, it changed its name to Sunmark, Inc.

  8. Just Born - Wikipedia

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    The company bought a four-story, 224,396 sq. ft. building, built during 1920, from a bankrupt printing company. [9] Sam Born's son, Bob Born, joined the company in 1945, and would later become the company's president for more than 30 years. He was part of the two-man team that mechanized the process forming Peeps, allowing a substantial ...

  9. Smarties Candy Company - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, the company changed its name from Ce De Candy, Inc. to Smarties Candy Company after its most famous product. [4] [20] [15] The company launched its "Smarties Think" campaign in 2013 to promote education and help classrooms in need. [22] Since 2013, the company has donated $200,000 through DonorsChoose to provide school supplies. [23]