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  2. Barilla (company) - Wikipedia

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    Barilla penne. The Barilla family has been at the helm of the company since its foundation in 1877. Barilla Group controls Barilla (multinational pasta maker), Mulino Bianco, GranCereale, Pan di Stelle, Pavesi, Voiello, First and Academia Barilla (Italy), Harrys (France), Wasabröd (Sweden), Catelli (Canada), MISKO (Greece), Pasta Evangelists (United Kingdom), Filiz Makarna (Turkey), Back To ...

  3. Barilla's New Limited Edition Pasta Shape Will Make Your ...

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    In early 2024, Barilla commissioned a survey finding "46% of Americans are on the lookout for fun shapes of pasta to try, with 54% reporting their interest in new shapes increasing depending on ...

  4. Barilla Is Launching a Brand-New Pasta Shape — and It's Way ...

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    Here's where you can get it. Home & Garden. Lighter Side

  5. Barilla Unwraps ‘Magical’ New Winter Offering That Will Dress ...

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    Barilla has created a whole new shape for its beloved pasta. The limited-edition release is due out just in time for the winter holidays and we're pretty sure it's the simplest way to dress up any ...

  6. Marketed as 'Italy's No. 1 brand of pasta,' Barilla sued over ...

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    Barilla markets itself as "Italy's No. 1 brand of pasta," but the Illinois-based company makes its products in Iowa and New York, a suit alleges.

  7. Voiello - Wikipedia

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    Pasta: Parent: Barilla Group: Website: www.voiello.it: Voiello is an Italian food company based in Torre Annunziata, specialized in pasta manufacturing.

  8. Cavatappi - Wikipedia

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    Cavatappi is a generic name adopted by other brands that imitated Barilla's cellentani. This particular shape was born in the 1970s at Barilla in Parma, [5] when a set of pasta dies had been mistakenly made with a spiral (instead of straight) set of lines. These produced pasta in a spiral or spring (molla in Italian) shape.

  9. Barilla Isn’t Really ‘Italy’s #1 Brand of Pasta,’ Says Lawsuit

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    Barilla is being sued over its trademarked slogan "Italy’s #1 brand of pasta" because not all of its products are made in Italy.