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  2. Weet-Bix - Wikipedia

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    The British & African Cereal Company, Ltd. was registered in London in 1932, [2] as a private company, with the proprietor shown as Weetabix Limited of Weetabix Mills, Kettering. All shares in the company were specified to be under the control of the directors, the first of whom were Bennison Osborne, Malcolm Ian Macfarlane, Alfred Richard ...

  3. Weetabix - Wikipedia

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    Weetabix is a breakfast cereal produced by Weetabix Limited in the United Kingdom. It comes in the form of palm-sized (approx. 9.5 cm × 5.0 cm or 4" × 2") wheat biscuits . Variants include organic and Weetabix Crispy Minis (bite-sized) versions.

  4. Weetabix Limited - Wikipedia

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    On 13 August 1936, with the approval of the Board of Trade, the Company name was changed to Weetabix Limited. Alpen was invented in 1971, when a company executive was on holiday in Switzerland and tasted a local delicacy. [5] In November 2003, the company was bought from Weetabix Limited, by the American private equity firm HM Capital of Dallas ...

  5. Sanitarium Health and Wellbeing Company - Wikipedia

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    So Good (also known as SoGood or So-Good) is a brand of non-dairy beverages, foods, and desserts that are lactose, cholesterol and gluten-free. [22] So Good is manufactured by Sanitarium Health and Wellbeing Company in Australia and New Zealand. [23] In Canada, it was prepared by Earth's Own. So Good is sold in India by Life Health Foods. [24] [25]

  6. Shredded wheat - Wikipedia

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    Manufacturer Barbara's Bakery, a division of Weetabix Limited, also offers a version of plain shredded wheat. In the United Kingdom, the Shredded Wheat brand is owned by Cereal Partners, a Nestlé/General Mills company, although there are many generic versions and variants by different names. It was first made in the United States in 1893 ...

  7. Category:Weetabix cereals - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Weetabix cereals" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Alpen (food) O. Oatibix; R.

  8. Corn flakes - Wikipedia

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    In 1907, his company ran an ad campaign which offered a free box of cereal to any woman who winked at her grocer. [11] To increase sales, in 1909 he added a special offer, the Funny Jungleland Moving Pictures Booklet, which was made available to anyone who bought two boxes of the cereal. This same premium was offered for 22 years.

  9. Talk:Weetabix - Wikipedia

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    Weetabix should redirect to Wheat Biscuit and the branding of Weetabix should be a sub-section on that page. This is very much biased to a particular corporate view as it stands. Also, there's no mention of the trademark on the shape of the biscuits. pbhj — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2.101.101.193 ( talk ) 02:34, 1 June 2014 (UTC ...