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  2. Nestlé Purina PetCare - Wikipedia

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    In Asia, it shifted from a "dealer system" to managing its distribution. [15] In 2004, Nestlé Purina merged its North American and Latin America operations into a Nestlé Purina PetCare Americas division. [16] Nestlé Purina Petcare grew from about 11 percent of Nestlé's revenues in 2001, to one-third by 2005. [17]

  3. Purina Mills - Wikipedia

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    Purina Mills licenses the Purina and Chow brands for the United States and its territories (including Puerto Rico) from the successor of the Ralston Purina Company and owner of the trademarks, Nestlé Purina PetCare. Outside of the U.S., the rights to the Purina and Chow brands for animal feeds are licensed to Cargill [3] [4] by Nestle Purina ...

  4. Purina One - Wikipedia

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    The brand was introduced in 1986 as Ralston Purina's first super-premium pet food. [4] Products under the Purina One brand include Purina One Natural Blends, which use natural ingredients and were the first line of natural pet foods to have broad natural distribution in grocery and retail stores.

  5. Petco - Wikipedia

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    Petco originated when Walter Evans, a co-owner of a Missouri-based distributor of pet supplies and products [8] called United Pharmacal Company (UPCO), moved to San Diego County, California. In San Diego County in 1965, Evans initially set up a mail-order veterinary supply business with five associates. He became the company's first CEO. [9]

  6. Ralston Purina - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, Ralston Purina also bought Breckenridge ski area for an undisclosed amount, from Victoria U.S.A. Inc, a Japanese sporting goods retailer. [7] However, both ski resorts were sold in 1997 to Vail Resorts for $331 million. [8] In 1977, Ralston Purina acquired Missouri Arena Corporation and the St. Louis Blues National Hockey League franchise.

  7. Ralcorp - Wikipedia

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    The Purina part of the company is now split. The pet-food company sold to Nestlé is now called Nestlé Purina PetCare. The livestock-feed company is called Purina Mills, LLC, and is a unit of Land O'Lakes. Ralcorp manufactures many store-brand foods that are sold in grocery outlets across the United States under the retailers' private labels.

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