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  2. Libby's - Wikipedia

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    Libby's (Libby, McNeill & Libby) was an American company that produced canned food and beverages.The firm was established in 1869 in Chicago, Illinois.The Libby's trademark is currently owned by Libby's Brand Holding based in Geneva, Switzerland, and is licensed to several companies around the world (including Nestlé [1] and Conagra Brands [2]).

  3. Juicy Juice - Wikipedia

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    Juicy Juice was introduced by Libby's (then a subsidiary of Nestlé) in 1977. [2] Prior to March 2006, it was known as Libby's Juicy Juice. It was then labeled under the Nestlé parent brand. In 2014, the Juicy Juice brand and business was sold by Nestlé to Harvest Hill Beverage Company, a portfolio company of Brynwood Partners. [3] [4]

  4. List of Nestlé brands - Wikipedia

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    Libby's [5] Magnolia – formerly known as Nestlé Magnolia dairy products in the Philippines ... "Why Did Kraft Sell Frozen-Pizza Cash Cow to Nestle?". AdAge This ...

  5. 12 Nostalgic Recipes Grandma Used to Make from the Back of ...

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    8. Libby's Pumpkin Pie. Another Thanksgiving classic, Libby's pumpkin pie recipe has been gracing its cans since 1950. All you do is pour, mix, and bake thanks to a frozen pie crust and simple recipe.

  6. The Great Pumpkin Crisis of 2009: Bad for Libby's, good for ...

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    By the time you read this, disaster may have already struck. You're either looking forward to a Thanksgiving meal with the warm, reassuring taste of pumpkin pie -- or staring down the barrel of a ...

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  8. Nestlé - Wikipedia

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    Crosse & Blackwell followed in 1950, as did Findus (1963), Libby's (1971), and Stouffer's (1973). [30] Diversification came under chairman & CEO Pierre Liotard-Vogt with a shareholding in L'Oreal in 1974 and the acquisition of Alcon Laboratories Inc. in 1977 for $280 million. [30]

  9. Um Bongo - Wikipedia

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    It was originally sold under the Libby's brand, which at the time belonged to Nestlé who had acquired Libby's fruit juices. [8] Nestlé licensed the Um Bongo brand (still under the Libby's name) to Gerber Foods Soft Drinks Ltd in the UK and Republic of Ireland. [9] Gerber packages the drink at their plant in Somerset. Gerber Foods Soft Drinks ...