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  2. Dean Foods - Wikipedia

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    Dean Foods purchased Alpro in 2009 for an estimated US$455 million, making it a "global leader in soy beverages". [35] At that time, the company was restructured and a number of subsidiaries were sold, including Rachel's Organic. [36] Dean Foods spun off WhiteWave Foods, the maker of Horizon Organic and Silk Soymilk, as a standalone company in ...

  3. Mayfield Dairy - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, Mayfield launched the single-serve Chug milk bottle for Dean Foods. [5] The single-serve bottle increased milk consumption by letting milk compete with single-serving soft drinks . [ 7 ] In 2002 its Clik-Top re-sealable ice cream carton, including a break-seal that makes the package easier to open and a locking tab to keep the carton ...

  4. Category:Dean Foods brands - Wikipedia

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  5. Dean Foods Files for Bankruptcy: What to Know - AOL

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    Dairy giant Dean Foods (DF) announced that it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and a deal to sell almost all of its assets.

  6. Dairy Farmers of America - Wikipedia

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    In February 2020, DFA agreed to buy Dean Foods, the largest U.S. milk producer for $433 million. As part of the deal, DFA would acquire 44 of Dean's plants. In May 2020 that deal was finalized and the acquisition was completed. [13]

  7. TreeHouse Foods - Wikipedia

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    TreeHouse Foods Inc. is a multinational food processing company specializing in producing private label packaged foods headquartered in Oak Brook, Illinois. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Created in 2005 [ 5 ] and consisting entirely of acquisitions, [ 5 ] in 2010 the company had sales of $2 billion [ 5 ] and employed over 4,000 people at 20 facilities. [ 5 ]

  8. Danone North America - Wikipedia

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    The company was established as "WhiteWave Foods" in 1977 by Steve Demos in Boulder, Colorado, to expand soy into the market. [3] The company was formerly a subsidiary of Dean Foods, and was spun off in an initial public offering announced in August 2012. [4] [5] Dean Foods had acquired WhiteWave in May 2002. [6] [7]

  9. Garelick Farms - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] Founded in 1931, it remained owned by the Garelick family and descendants until 1997, when it was purchased by Suiza Foods, which acquired Dean Foods in 2001. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 4 ] Production