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  2. Ralcorp - Wikipedia

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    Ralcorp can trace its ancestry to 1898 when William H. Danforth of Purina Mills, which made animal feeds, began making breakfast cereal. He sought and received the endorsement of Webster Edgerly (Dr. Ralston) who founded the Ralstonism social movement. [3] Ralston cereal became so successful that Purina Mills was renamed Ralston Purina in 1902. [4]

  3. Ralston Purina - Wikipedia

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    Ralston Purina Company was a St. Louis, Missouri,–based American conglomerate with substantial holdings in animal feed, food, pet food, consumer products, and entertainment. On December 12, 2001, it merged with Swiss food-giant Nestlé's Friskies division to form Nestlé Purina PetCare Company .

  4. Crazy Shirts - Wikipedia

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    In 1960, Ralston and friends set up a shop on the sidewalk of Santa Catalina Island. Tourists had to bring their own blank T-shirts from a local sporting goods shop, and Ralston and “Crazy Arab” embellished them with depictions of monsters, surfers or hot rods at $2.80 a piece, sometimes making as much as $100 a day. [2]

  5. Category:Ralston cereals - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ralston cereals" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  6. Popular snacks could be banned in certain states over cancer ...

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    California is hoping to ban another chemical linked to hyperactivity called Green 3. The bans won’t simply outlaw the foods. Their purpose is to pressure companies into changing their recipes.

  7. What is the healthiest breakfast cereal? Dietitians reveal ...

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    Cereal is a breakfast classic — just add milk and you have a quick morning meal that can be healthy if you make the right choice.. But it can also be candy in a bowl if the temptation for sweet ...

  8. Freakies - Wikipedia

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    Freakies was a brand of sweetened breakfast cereal produced by Ralston and sold in the United States.The cereal – which consisted of crunchy, light brown, torus-shaped amalgam – was Ralston's first major venture into the sweetened ready-to-eat cereal market, and was marketed using a cast of seven creatures known collectively as "the Freakies".

  9. 2 Beloved Cookie-Flavored Cereals Are Finally Back in Stores

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    Oreo O's first launched in 1998 and were discontinued in 2007. Ten years later, Post Consumer brands revived the product, which doesn't feature mini marshmallows like the Mega Stuf version.The ...