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  2. Made in the USA: 23 Must-See Factory Tours - AOL

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  3. Tastykake - Wikipedia

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    Tastykake was known for hiring a large number of black workers, even though it restricted them to certain production departments and was rumored to require them to use segregated restroom and locker facilities. [7]

  4. Factory tours a fun, cheap vacation option - AOL

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    For those of you planning fall vacations on a budget, consider working a factory tour or two into your schedule. They're often more entertaining that commercial tourism sites and a whole lot cheaper.

  5. Factory tour - Wikipedia

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    A factory tour is an organized visit to a factory to observe the products being manufactured and the processes at work. Manufacturing companies offer factory tours to improve public relations . Types of factory tours

  6. A. E. Staley - Wikipedia

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    The goal of the work to rule campaign was to show management that the factory could not be run without the knowledge and skills of the workers. In many ways, A. E. Staley was the perfect environment for this type of labor tactic, as most unionized workers had acquired skills over the years that boosted overall production and quality of the product.

  7. Factory tours a fun, cheap vacation option - AOL

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  8. Everydayer: America's 5 Best Chocolate Factory Tours

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    Everydayer: America's 5 Best Chocolate Factory Tours. MapQuest Discover. Updated September 22, 2016 at 5:13 PM. box of chocolates. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. Holiday Shopping Guides.

  9. Farm Crest Bakeries building - Wikipedia

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    The factory would take over cookie baking operations from the Detroit plant, with some staff to transfer to the Columbus plant, and a total staffing estimated at 200 workers. [5] It began operation in May 1949, and was one of 80 manufacturers that exhibited at the "Made in Columbus Exposition" at Columbus City Hall that July.