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  2. Bear Naked - Wikipedia

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    Bear Naked is a food company that makes whole grain granolas, granola bites, and oatmeal. The company was launched in 2002 by Kelly Flatley and Brendan Synnott. In 2007, Bear Naked was purchased by Kashi, a subsidiary of Kellogg's. Bear Naked is based out of La Jolla, California. As of 2023, the company is owned by WK Kellogg Co.

  3. From Crunchy to Chic: How Granola Became Fine Dining's New It ...

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    The word alone has immediate connotations. "Granola" brings to mind a certain type of situation or place with a whiff of earnestness (or perhaps even patchouli) and a kind of back-to-the-earth ...

  4. Love Grown Foods - Wikipedia

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    Love Grown Foods was founded in 2008 [1] by Maddy D’Amato and Alex Hasulak while they were students at University of Denver. [2]The company's first product was granola, which the founders manufactured in a catering company's commercial kitchen in Aspen, where the founders moved after graduating. [2]

  5. Granola - Wikipedia

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    Granola is a food consisting of rolled oats, nuts, seeds, honey or other sweeteners such as brown sugar, and sometimes puffed rice, that is usually baked until crisp, toasted and golden brown. The mixture is stirred while baking to avoid burning and to maintain a loose breakfast cereal consistency.

  6. Survivor: Tocantins - Wikipedia

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    Survivor: Tocantins – The Brazilian Highlands is the eighteenth season of the American CBS competitive reality television series Survivor.The season was filmed in the microregion of Jalapão in Tocantins, Brazil, and first aired Thursday, February 12, 2009.

  7. Granula - Wikipedia

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    Granola is the later breakfast cereal developed by John Harvey Kellogg, renamed to avoid being sued by Jackson. Kellogg incorporated a rolling process to flake the grain, making it more palatable. It was subsequently revived in the 1960s as a somewhat similar breakfast cereal.

  8. Synnott - Wikipedia

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    Synnott is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alan Synnott (born 1959), Irish archdeacon; Andrew Synnott, Irish composer; Bob Synnott (1912–1985), American basketball player; Del Synnott (born 1977), Irish actor; Frank Synnott (1890–1945), Canadian ice hockey player; Hilary Synnott (1945–2011), British diplomat

  9. Synnot - Wikipedia

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    Synnot is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Anthony Synnot KBE, AO (1922–2001), Admiral in the Royal Australian Navy; Arthur Henry Seton Hart-Synnot (1870–1942), British Army general