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  2. The Trader Joe's Dog Treats My Picky Dog Liked — and ... - AOL

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    Best: Dog Treats, Assorted Natural Flavors. $3.79. Sometimes basic is best. Moby couldn't get enough of these cookie-like biscuits in peanut butter, bacon and cheddar cheese, chicken, and cheddar ...

  3. Kibbles 'n Bits - Wikipedia

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    Kibbles 'n Bits is a brand name for dog food that The J.M. Smucker Co. decided to include among the pet food brands sold to Post Holdings.On April 28, 2023, PH announced that it had completed the acquisition of Kibbles 'n Bits, which is now marketed by Post Consumer Brands.

  4. Beggin' Strips - Wikipedia

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    The trademark bag for the product features a cartoon dog licking his chops while awaiting a treat. Drawn up in 1994, the dog was named "Hamlet." Hamlet was chosen to appear in Nestlé Purina's advertising for Beggin' Strips, and to represent the product. [7] Purina holds an annual pet parade around the time of Mardi Gras.

  5. Nabisco - Wikipedia

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    The National Biscuit Company acquired the Shredded Wheat Company, maker of Triscuit and Shredded Wheat cereal, and Christie, Brown & Company of Toronto in 1928, but all of the Nabisco cookie and cracker products in Canada still use the name Christie. It also acquired F.H. Bennett Company, maker of Milk-Bone dog biscuits, in 1931. [15]

  6. Spratt's - Wikipedia

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    Spratt's was the world's first large-scale manufacturer of dog biscuits. The company successfully promoted their array of products for dogs and other domestic animals through the astute use of snob appeal. The company was the first to erect a billboard in London.

  7. Milk-Bone - Wikipedia

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    Milk-Bone is a brand of dog biscuit. It was created in 1908 by the F.H. Bennett Biscuit Company, which operated a bakery on the Lower East Side of New York City. Originally named "Maltoid", the biscuit was a bone-shaped treat made from minerals, meat products, and milk. The biscuits are made exclusively in Buffalo, New York. [1]

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