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  2. Isaly's - Wikipedia

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    According to Brian Butko, author of Klondikes, Chipped Ham, & Skyscraper Cones: The Story of Isaly's, it was the loose company structure – in an era of growing corporate homogeneity – that left Isaly's unable to compete on the wholesale and retail levels, leading to the closure of its dairies beginning in the mid-1960s.

  3. Chipped chopped ham - Wikipedia

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    The chain Isaly's helped to popularize chipped chopped ham. [1] [2] Chipped chopped ham reached a broad audience in the post-World War II era when it was heavily marketed as a luncheon meat suitable for packed lunches. Former United States Army soldiers likened it to Spam, to which they had grown accustomed while in the army. Its popularity has ...

  4. Talk:Chipped chopped ham - Wikipedia

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    Isaly's originally called this product "chipped ham", like forever. The latter-day term, "chipped-chopped ham" didn't show up until the late 80s-early 90s. Best explanation for this is when a much-larger meat producer started marketing the product and called it "chipped-chopped ham", that term was then also adopted by Isaly's presumably to ...

  5. List of hams - Wikipedia

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    Baked country ham. Chipped chopped ham is a processed ham luncheon meat made from chopped ham. Chopped ham is a mixture of ham chunks and trimmings and seasonings, ground together and then packaged into loaves. City ham is the name for a variety of brine-cured hams that are not dry-cured or dried, so must be refrigerated for safe storage. It is ...

  6. Klondike bar - Wikipedia

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    The Klondike bar was created by the Isaly Dairy Company of Mansfield, Ohio in the early 1920s and named after the Klondike River of Yukon, Canada. [1] Rights to the name were eventually sold to Good Humor-Breyers, a division of Unilever. [2] The first recorded advertisement for the Klondike was on February 5, 1922, in the Youngstown Vindicator.

  7. Calorie - Wikipedia

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    The precise equivalence between calories and joules has varied over the years, but in thermochemistry and nutrition it is now generally assumed that one (small) calorie (thermochemical calorie) is equal to exactly 4.184 J, and therefore one kilocalorie (one large calorie) is 4184 J or 4.184 kJ.

  8. The founder of a $14 billion biotech hedge fund is stepping ...

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    Sam Isaly, the founder of biotech's largest hedge fund, is stepping down from the firm following sexual harassment allegations reported by Stat News on Tuesday. Isaly, 72, started OrbiMed in 1998.

  9. Spam (food) - Wikipedia

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    1936 can of Hormel "Spiced Ham" at the Spam Museum. It was a precursor to Spam released a year later. Hormel introduced Spam on July 5, 1937. [5] [6] The Oxford Encyclopedia of Food and Drink in America states that the product was intended to increase the sale of pork shoulder, a cut which did not sell well.