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  2. Frank Dorsa - Wikipedia

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    In 1953, Frank invented a carousel-motor-powered machine that would cook waffles and then freeze them. [ 15 ] [ 6 ] [ 9 ] Dorsa named the product Eggo frozen waffle. In 1966, the Dorsas sold Eggo to Fearn Foods Inc., [ 15 ] [ 16 ] which was acquired by Kellogg's in 1970.

  3. Eggo - Wikipedia

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    Eggo is a brand of frozen waffles owned by Kellanova (formerly the Kellogg Company), and sold in North America.Several varieties are available, including homestyle, miniature, cherry, blueberry, strawberry, vanilla bliss, brown sugar cinnamon, apple cinnamon, buttermilk, chocolate chip, and Thick & Fluffy.

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  6. I'm not a fan of eggnog, but Eggo's buttery 'Eggo-Nog' got me ...

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  7. Eggo Cereal - Wikipedia

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    Eggo Cereal is a multigrain breakfast cereal introduced in 2006 and reintroduced in 2019. It is manufactured by WK Kellogg Co , a spin-out of Kellogg's . It resembles Eggo waffles, a brand of frozen waffles produced by Kellanova and shares much of the same branding.

  8. Frozen waffles sold at Walmart and other stores recalled over ...

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    More than 600 varieties of frozen waffles manufactured by TreeHouse Foods and sold under major store brands such as Walmart's Great Value and Target's Good & Gather have been recalled because they ...

  9. Belgian waffle - Wikipedia

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    The Belgian Village at the 1964 New York World's Fair, where the waffles were popularized in the U.S.. Originally showcased in 1958 [1] at Expo 58 in Brussels, Belgian waffles were introduced to the United States by a Belgian named Walter Cleyman at the Century 21 Exposition in Seattle in 1962, and served with whipped cream and strawberries. [2]