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  2. Hovis biscuit - Wikipedia

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    The Hovis biscuit is a British manufactured digestive biscuit. Manufactured under license from 1980 from Hovis by Nabisco 's then Irish subsidiary Jacob's , [ 1 ] they are shaped like a miniature flat copy of the traditional Hovis loaf , and like the bread have the word "HOVIS" stamped on their top surface.

  3. Jacob's - Wikipedia

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    With the acquisition of Groupe Danone's biscuit division by Kraft Foods in 2007, the production and sales of Jacob's biscuits in Malaysia is undertaken by Mondelez Malaysia. As of 2015, the Aintree factory produced over 55,000 tonnes of products each year, [ 13 ] and as of 2022 4,000 tonnes of crackers are produced annually at the factory. [ 14 ]

  4. Unusual eBay listings - Wikipedia

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    The first auction ended on June 5, 2006, with a winning bid of US$5,000,310. However, the sale was not completed, and the fort and lands surrounding it remain for sale and have been relisted on the site several times since. [10] [11] In October 2008, amidst the 2008–2011 Icelandic financial crisis, one seller put up Iceland for sale. The ...

  5. Jacob Fruitfield Food Group - Wikipedia

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    In May 2009, Jacobs ceased production of biscuits at its home in Tallaght, Dublin. [5] Production was moved to Portugal, Poland, the UK, France and Malta for cost reasons. [6] Some minor production remains in Ireland with Wafer biscuits made in County Donegal, Real Irish products in Drogheda and premium oat biscuits in Cork.

  6. Hovis - Wikipedia

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    Hovis Ltd is a British company that produces flour, yeast and bread. Founded in Stoke-on-Trent, it began mass-production in Macclesfield in 1886. Hovis became part of Rank Hovis McDougall (RHM) in 1962 after a succession of mergers.

  7. Club (biscuit) - Wikipedia

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    McVitie's-branded Club mint biscuit as sold on the UK market in 2017. A thin layer of "mint flavoured cream" can be seen on the inside of the biscuit. Club is a range of chocolate covered biscuits, sold in the Republic of Ireland under the Jacob's brand name and in the United Kingdom under McVitie's.

  8. Boland's Bakery - Wikipedia

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    It was founded by the Boland family. The company sold a number of products such as bread, biscuits, cakes, confectionery and flour, although over the years biscuits became the company's main product. The original bakery was located close to Capel Street between Mary Street and Little Mary Street. The Boland family lived on Capel Street.

  9. Hovis (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Hovis Ltd is a British company that produces flour and bread. Hovis may also refer to: Hovis biscuit, British manufactured digestive biscuit; Rank Hovis McDougall, now known as RHM plc, United Kingdom food business