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  2. Bombay Sweets (Bangladesh) - Wikipedia

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    Bombay Sweets was established in Nawabpur, Old Dhaka in 1948. [1] It launched chanachur in 1948. [3] Bombay Sweets launched Ring chips in 1985. [3] Bombay Sweets launched Potato Crackers in 1988. [3] Bombay Sweets launched Mr. Twist in 1996. [3] In 1998, it established Tricepack Ltd to manufacture packaging. [3] Bombay Sweets launched Alooz in ...

  3. Casa Sanchez Foods - Wikipedia

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    Casa Sanchez is one of the highest-selling salsas in California based on Neilson reports and is widely known as a San Francisco staple. The company's logo, "Jimmy the Cornman", a cartoon depiction of a boy wearing a sombrero while riding an ear of corn like a rocket, was inspired by Jimmy Sanchez, the youngest of the third generation, and the landing of the first man on the moon, hence the ...

  4. List of defunct fast-food restaurant chains - Wikipedia

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    A former Red Barn location in Mississauga, Ontario, now a Mr. Sub restaurant. This is a list of defunct fast-food chains. A restaurant chain is a set of related restaurants with the same name in many different locations that are either under shared corporate ownership (e.g., McDonald's in the U.S.) or franchising agreements. Typically, the ...

  5. Bombay Sweets - Wikipedia

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    Bombay Sweets was established in 1950 in Thanjavur in South Indian state of Tamil Nadu.Its founder was Gurudayal Sharma who wanted to produce Dry Gulabjamoon, Chandra Kala & Surya Kala in 1950 when Tamil Nadu was only familiar with Mysorepak, Halwa, Laddu, Badusha & Jangiri.

  6. Kids Baking Championship - Wikipedia

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    The twist was to incorporate an assigned tree commonly found in their respective cities. The assigned themes were Washington, D.C. with cherry blossom trees (Ellora), New York with maple trees (Sarah), and San Francisco with sequoia trees (Nadya). Winner: Nadya Winner's Dish: White cake with strawberry jam & rosewater buttercream

  7. Grippo's - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the loop pretzel, Grippo's offers rod, braided, and twist pretzels. [4] By 1959, Grippo added potato chips to his snack food selection. [1] Varieties currently produced include Bar-B-Q Potato Chips, Salt and Vinegar Chips, Cheddar Cheese and Jalapeno Chips, Hot Dill Pickle Chips, Smokin' Hot Kettle Chips, and Sweet Bermuda Onion ...

  8. V. C. Morris Gift Shop - Wikipedia

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    V.C. Morris Store, 140 Maiden Lane, San Francisco, San Francisco County, CA - Images in the Library of Congress; V. C. Morris gift Shop at "Wright on the Web."; Wright as an educator / Aaron Green and Lloyd Wright - radio program produced by Bruce Rodde for Pacifica Radio, in which "Reese Palley describes how San Francisco hippies volunteered to help reconstruct Wright's V.C. Morris Gift Shop."

  9. Rainbow Grocery Cooperative - Wikipedia

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    The People's Warehouse was striving to build a “People’s Food System,” including a network of small community food stores throughout San Francisco. [3] In the summer 1975, Rainbow Grocery opened a storefront on 16th Street in the Mission District of San Francisco. At this time, the People's Food System already had two stores in San ...