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  2. Mace (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    A Mace shop in Bradford, West Yorkshire Mace Britain logo. The Mace brand has had several owners in its history in Great Britain, and is currently owned there by Bestway Wholesale. [1] Palmer and Harvey acquired the entire rights to Mace throughout Great Britain in 2005, finally unifying the brand under one owner. This stability has allowed the ...

  3. BWG Foods - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, BWG purchased the Mace franchise area in Munster owned by Vantage Wholesale, merging it with its existing franchise area in Leinster. [ 5 ] As of 2002, BWG was owned by Pernod Ricard who had acquired the business as part of Irish Distillers , but offered it for sale as it was not core to their business. [ 6 ]

  4. Bestway Wholesale - Wikipedia

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    Bestway Wholesale Holdings Limited is a British food and drink wholesale business, founded in 1976 by Sir Anwar Pervez. The business also owns a number of symbol retail identities , including Costcutter , Bargain Booze , Best-one and Mace .

  5. List of convenience shops in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Bestway Wholesale: Central is a franchise based convenience shop chain based in the Dorset area. [23] Costcutter: 1986 Bestway Wholesale: Symbol group and convenience shops supplied by Nisa; operates under the Costcutter, mycostcutter, Mace, Supershop and kwiksave brands: Day-Today 2003 United Wholesale (Scotland)

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  7. Bestway - Wikipedia

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    Bestway Wholesale was established in 1976. The Group set up its first Bestway Cement cement plant in 1995 in Hattar in the KP Province of Pakistan, with an initial investment of US$120.0 million. The plant's initial capacity was 0.99 million tonnes per annum, this was enhanced to 1.17 million tonnes per annum at a cost of US$10 million in 2002.

  8. What Is Mace? Meet Nutmeg’s Sibling Spice - AOL

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    Mace’s versatility means the spice also works well in drinks, including the Tom and Jerry, a riff on a classic Christmas eggnog with roots in 19th-century England.

  9. Mace Security International - Wikipedia

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    1987: The company was sold to Smith & Wesson and then transferred to new owner, Jon E. Goodrich, in April 1987, along with the rest of Smith & Wesson's chemical division. In 1987 Mace filed for assignment of the ownership of the MACE brand trademark. 1993: The company changed the name of Mark Sport, Inc to Mace Security International, Inc.