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  2. La Loma Foods - Wikipedia

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    Loma Linda Foods was preceded by the Loma Linda Sanitarium bakery, officially named The Sanitarium Food Company, which began operations in 1905 in Loma Linda, California. [4] [5] The company under the name Loma Linda Food Company was created in 1933, at which time it opened a new production facility in La Sierra, near Riverside, California. [4] [5]

  3. Ruskets - Wikipedia

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    "Loma Linda Foods offers new cereals". Central Union Reaper v45 (August 1, 1976), p14. Also republished in Gleaner (North Pacific Union) v71 (October 4, 1976), p2; Northern Union Outlook v40 (August 30, 1976), p14; Pacific Union Recorder v76 (July 26, 1976), p[1] "LLF announces the return of Ruskets". Central Union Reaper v48 (January 11, 1979), p9

  4. Nuteena - Wikipedia

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    Nuteena ingredients and serving suggestions. Loma Linda Foods, a health food company owned by the Seventh-day Adventist Church, produced Nuteena starting in 1949. [1] In 1980, Loma Linda Foods was purchased by Worthington Foods, which in turn was purchased by Kellogg's in 1999. [7]

  5. List of vegetarian and vegan companies - Wikipedia

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    La Loma Foods – formerly Loma Linda Foods. Food manufacturer of "Loma Linda" brand vegetarian and vegan foods. [12] Acquired in 1991 by Morningstar Farms originator, Ohio's Worthington Foods, which was then acquired, in 1999, by Kellogg's and then, in 2015, by the Atlantic Natural Foods Company (Meatless Select, Caroline's brands), of ...

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  8. Harry Willis Miller - Wikipedia

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    He sold his factory, land, and soy milk products to Loma Linda Foods in 1951. Loma Linda Foods was owned by the Seventh-day Adventist Church. [8] However, Miller continued to conduct research in at Loma Linda Food factory in La Sierra until his death. [2] In 1956, he was awarded the Blue Star of China by Chiang Kai-shek. [3]

  9. Talk:Loma Linda Foods - Wikipedia

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