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HP Foods Limited, formerly based in Birmingham, England was best known as the producer of HP, Lea & Perrins, and Daddies sauce brands. [2] It was also the UK licensee, from Heinz , of Chinese food and condiment brand Amoy Food .
HP Hood LLC is an American dairy company based in Lynnfield, Massachusetts. Hood was founded in 1846 [ 1 ] in Derry, New Hampshire , by Harvey Perley Hood. After two years in Derry, Hood took his milk south and established a factory in Charlestown, Massachusetts .
The boards of both companies agreed to the merger of Kraft Foods and H.J. Heinz, with approval by shareholders and regulatory authorities in early 2015. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] The new Kraft Heinz Company became the world's fifth-largest food and beverage company [ 12 ] and the third-largest in the United States.
Crowley Foods was founded in 1904 by grocery clerk James K. "J.K." Crowley when he purchased a fledgling dairy business for $500.00 in Poughkeepsie, New York. [9] His company assets began with a horse and wagon, ice house, barn, some cans and bottles as well as a milk delivery route serving local customers. [10]
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Kemps (legal name Kemps LLC) is an American dairy company located in St. Louis Park, Minnesota. It has been a subsidiary of Dairy Farmers of America since being purchased in 2011 from HP Hood LLC. Dairy Farmers of America is based in Kansas City, Missouri, but Kemps continues to be headquartered in St. Louis Park.
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HP Sauce is a British brown sauce, [2] the main ingredients of which are tomatoes, malt vinegar and molasses. It was named after London's Houses of Parliament . After making its first appearance on British dinner tables in the late 19th century, HP Sauce went on to become an icon of British culture . [ 3 ]