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Griff's Hamburgers, or Griff's Burger Bar, is a regional fast food chain founded in 1960 by Griff's of America, Inc. of Kansas City, Missouri, United States. At one time, they had locations nationwide with the majority in the South near highway exits. [1] Griff's was named for the founder, HJ Griffith. [2]
The Griffin's Foods Company is a New Zealand food company currently headquartered in Auckland and established by John Griffin as a flour and cocoa mill in the city of Nelson in 1864. [1] The company started biscuit manufacturing in 1890. [1] Products commercialised by Griffin's include cookies, chocolate confection, crackers, cereal bars, and ...
[7] [8] [9] [6] [10] In 2019 Griffin's trademarked the physical shape and appearance of Squiggles biscuits. Because the biscuit shape is a non-conventional trademark (i.e. not a brand word or logo), Griffin's had to prove that consumers associate the shape of the biscuits with the company Griffin's, not the Squiggles brand.
Food chain in a Swedish lake. Osprey feed on northern pike, which in turn feed on perch which eat bleak which eat crustaceans.. A food chain is a linear network of links in a food web, often starting with an autotroph (such as grass or algae), also called a producer, and typically ending at an apex predator (such as grizzly bears or killer whales), detritivore (such as earthworms and woodlice ...
In the early ‘90s, Alice in Chains was one of several Seattle grunge bands that took the world by storm, selling millions alongside their friends and peers in Pearl Jam, Nirvana and Soundgarden.
A cartoon griffin named Rooty appears on bottles of Sprecher Root Beer. Vauxhall Motors of Luton, England, uses the griffin as its trademark. The 367th Training Support Squadron unit patch is a Griffin holding a Globe and Torch. Merv Griffin Entertainment used a griffin as its mascot & logo in its heyday.
Griffin noted that some studies show that the U.S. economy would experience an 8% to 10% GDP hit if we lost access to Taiwanese semiconductors in the event of a conflict with China.
A honey bun, or honeybun, [a] is a fried yeast pastry that contains honey and a swirl of cinnamon in the dough and is glazed with icing. [1] Unlike most sweet rolls, which are generally the product of bakeries, honey buns are common convenience store and vending machine fare made by companies like Little Debbie, Hostess and Duchess.