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  2. Bob's Red Mill - Wikipedia

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    Bob's Red Mill is an American brand of whole-grain food marketed by employee-owned [5] American [6] company Bob's Red Mill Natural Foods of Milwaukie, Oregon.The company was established in 1978 by Bob and Charlee Moore, early adopters of and the whole grains movement, when other suppliers were making more money by making faster, cheaper products.

  3. Babybel - Wikipedia

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    Mini Babybel is a brand of small snack cheese products that are individually packaged and available in various flavors. It is a product of Le Groupe Bel (French for 'The Bel Group'), a company with roots in the Jura region of France, started by Jules Bel in 1865. [1]

  4. Red Wheel - Wikipedia

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  5. Wagon Wheel co-owner will continue selling 'Our Famous Red Cake'

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    Wagon Wheel staff began serving the red devil's food cake in the 1980s, Kaufman said. "When I was about 21, our prep cook quit and my Dad had me doing prep work," she said.

  6. Red Owl (retail chain) - Wikipedia

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    By 1985, the Green Bay area witnessed the introduction of several other grocery stores, including a Cub Foods and a Copps Food Center. At this point, the De Pere location was sold and efforts were refocused on the original franchise. In 1988, SuperValu Corporation purchased Red Owl's Green Bay warehouse, making it the supplier for Masons Red Owl.

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  8. What Foods and Products Have Red Dye No. 3, and Why Did ... - AOL

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    Cording says red dye No. 3 can show up in “things you might not expect, like certain grain products and snack foods.” An FDA exposure analysis broke down the most common spots you’ll find ...

  9. Liquorice (confectionery) - Wikipedia

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    More recently, products have been introduced in a wider variety of colours and flavours, including apple, mango, blackcurrant, and watermelon. While the common name for these confections has become "red liquorice" or often simply "liquorice" due to their shape and texture, they do not have the taste of liquorice since there is no actual ...