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  2. Carnation (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Carnation was founded as an evaporated milk company, but demand decreased with the increasing availability of home refrigeration throughout the 20th century. Carnation diversified its product portfolio after the 1950s and was acquired by Nestlé in 1984 for $3 billion ($8,798,206,278 in 2023 dollars [3]).

  3. Carnation Cafe - Wikipedia

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    Carnation Cafe serves American-style comfort food, including dishes that were favorites of Walt Disney, including Walt's Chili, which was the same recipe he used to enjoy when he was alive. The chili is described by Time Out Los Angeles "straightforward, meaty, tomato heavy classic that comes topped with cheese, sour cream, and chopped fresh ...

  4. Friskies - Wikipedia

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    In 1959, Carnation executives considered withdrawing from the east coast market, because its cat food products weren't popular there, but decided to stay. [ 4 ] : 145 A Carnation report found that consumers preferred more upscale, single-serving food products, [ 8 ] so the treats were rebranded as single-serving, canned foods called "Friskies ...

  5. Nestlé - Wikipedia

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    Carnation was acquired for US$3 billion in 1984 and brought the evaporated milk brand, as well as Coffee-Mate and Friskies, to Nestlé. In 1986, the company founded Nestlé Nespresso S.A. The British confectionery company Rowntree Mackintosh was acquired in 1988 for $4.5 billion, which brought brands such as Kit Kat , Rolo , Smarties , and Aero .

  6. What's in store for 2024 in Alliance? Meijer, Raising Cane's ...

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    The supercenter chain will open a 160,000-square-foot store at 2500 W. State St. − formerly Carnation City Mall − in a few months. Here's what else has been confirmed for 2024 in this city of ...

  7. Ralston Purina - Wikipedia

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    Ralston Purina became the subject of an acquisition bid by Swiss-based Nestlé, whose Friskies brand was the other leading US brand of pet food. Nestlé S.A. and Ralston Purina announced in January 2001 a definitive merger agreement. [5]

  8. List of Nestlé brands - Wikipedia

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    Nestle Caja Roja (Portugal) Nestlé Classic (Brazil) Nestlé Dessert; Nestlé Extrafino (Portugal) Nestlé Milk Chocolate; Nestlé Munch (India and Bangladesh) Nestlé Toll House cookies; Nestlé with Almonds; Nestlé Wonder Ball; Nestlé Yes (Germany) Nuts (Europe) Orion (Slovakia, Czech Republic) Passatempo (Brazil)

  9. Nestlé Toll House Café - Wikipedia

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    Nestlé Toll House Café was a franchise in the United States and Canada founded by Ziad Dalal [2] and his partner Doyle Liesenfelt. The two started Crest Foods, Inc. D/B/A "Nestlé Toll House Café by Chip" in 2000 in Dallas, Texas.