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Old Dutch Foods, Inc. is a manufacturer of potato chips and other snack foods in the Midwestern United States, New England and Canada. Their product line includes brands such as Old Dutch Potato Chips , Dutch Crunch , Ripples , Cheese Pleesers and Restaurante Style Tortilla Chips .
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In 1905, Cudahy Packing Company introduced Old Dutch Cleanser. [4] In 1955, Purex acquired Old Dutch Cleanser from Cudahy. [ 5 ] The Greyhound Corporation acquired the consumer products business of Purex (which included Old Dutch Cleanser) in 1985 and was combined with Greyhound's Armour-Dial division, forming The Dial Corporation . [ 6 ]
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Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow, oldest church building, built in 1685 (Reformed) Christ Church of Clarkson (formerly Clarkson Community Church), Monroe County, New York, founded in 1816, built in 1825 (Baptist) [34] Old Dutch Church (Kingston, New York), one of the oldest continuously existing congregations in the country, since 1659
Washington is a city on the south banks of the Missouri River, 50 miles west of St. Louis, Missouri. With an estimated population of 15,075, it is the largest city in Franklin County, Missouri . It is notable for being the " corncob pipe capital of the world," with Missouri Meerschaum located on the city's riverfront.
Downtown Washington Historic District is a national historic district located at Washington, Franklin County, Missouri. The district encompasses 83 contributing buildings and 9 contributing structures in the central business district of Washington.