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  2. Great American Cookies - Wikipedia

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    By 1985, the company had revenue of $100 million per year and was the largest retail cookie chain in the U.S. [4] In 1985, Coles shortened the name to Great American Cookie Company, with a plan to shorten it further to Great American Cookies. "To complement the revised recipes and pricing structure, we refashioned our branding.

  3. Stripes Convenience Stores - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, the company acquired the Town & Country Food Stores chain, and, in August 2009, it acquired 25 Quick Stuff convenience stores in Texas and Louisiana from Jack in the Box Inc. In August 2014, Stripes was acquired by Houston-based Energy Transfer Partners , the parent company of East Coast fuel brand Sunoco , [ 3 ] when ETP bought Susser ...

  4. Michael Coles (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Michael J. Coles is an American entrepreneur, author, philanthropist, and politician. Coles was the co-founder of Great American Cookie Company and former CEO of Caribou Coffee. Coles was the 1996 Democratic nominee for the house of representatives in the Sixth District of Georgia, and the 1998 Democratic nominee for U.S senate.

  5. 23 National Cookie Day deals that will save you some dough - AOL

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    The company specializes in vegan cookie dough. Fatburger . ... Great American Cookies customers can get one free cookie ... Dallas: 1222 Commerce Street, Suite 150, Dallas, TX 75202. Miami: 2795 ...

  6. Did you know Vermont has the largest cookie cutter company in ...

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    Ann Clark started making cookie cutters in Rutland in 1989. Today, with the help of her children it's the largest cookie cutter company in the U.S.

  7. List of Texas companies - Wikipedia

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    The firm is headquartered in Spring, Texas north of Houston. Subsidiaries include Exxon, Mobil, and Esso. 9 AT&T: 160,546 254,000 Multinational telecommunications holding company which includes many components of the former Bell System. Headquartered in Dallas, the company includes Cricket Wireless and DirecTV. 28 Phillips 66: 91,568 14,600

  8. List of restaurant chains in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Name Original location Founded Headquarters Parent company Number of U.S. locations Areas served Notes BonChon Chicken: Busan, South Korea: 2002 Dallas, Texas

  9. Gamesa - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, the cookie company introduced nine value-priced cookies to the United States market. The move to the U.S. market would hopefully net the company $10 million in sales by the end of 1992 and $20 million by 1993. The advertisement for this campaign was handled by Market Entry of Dallas, TX. They targeted Hispanic consumers. [1]