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  2. General Host - Wikipedia

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    In 1972, General Host and two executives were fined $16,000 for unsanitary conditions at a bakery. The conditions were originally discovered when a mouse was discovered sliced in a loaf of Bond bread. [30] General sold off the majority of its Bond Bread baking division by 1972. [2] [failed verification]

  3. History of bread in California - Wikipedia

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    David explained his philosophy: "Using nothing more than flour, water, salt and yeast, you could bake a loaf of bread in as little as three hours, or you could take 24 hours. The one that takes 24 hours has developed a much more sophisticated flavor. Take two to three hours and the bread tastes like flour and water." [5]

  4. Hovis - Wikipedia

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    Hovis Ltd is a British company that produces flour, yeast and bread.Founded in Stoke-on-Trent, it began mass-production in Macclesfield in 1886.. Hovis became part of Rank Hovis McDougall (RHM) in 1962 after a succession of mergers.

  5. Helms Bakery - Wikipedia

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    Helms delivery truck, c. 1950, located at the LeMay Car museum in Tacoma, Washington. The Helms motto was "Daily at Your Door" and every weekday morning, from both the Culver City facility and a second Helms Bakery site in Montebello, dozens of Helms coaches, [6] painted in a two-tone scheme, would leave the bakery for various parts of the Los Angeles Basin to San Gabriel Valley, when the ...

  6. Mother's Pride - Wikipedia

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    During the 1970s and '80s, it was a best-selling brand of white bread in the UK. [2] The 1960s advertising jingle was: "Mother's Pride's a family, a family of bread". One well-known advertisement featured singer Dusty Springfield singing a jingle called "Knocker-Upper" (which, in the UK, can refer to someone who wakes up other people).

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  8. Rationing - Wikipedia

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    Most controversial was bread; it was not rationed until after the war ended, but the "national loaf" of wholemeal bread replaced the ordinary white variety, to the distaste of most housewives who found it mushy, grey, and easy to blame for digestive problems. [20] Fish was not rationed, but fish prices increased considerably as the war progressed.

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