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  2. Turkey Hill (company) - Wikipedia

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    Turkey Hill Dairy, or simply known as Turkey Hill, is an American brand of iced tea, ice cream and other beverages and frozen desserts distributed throughout the United States and internationally. The company, which is headquartered in Conestoga, Pennsylvania , was a subsidiary of Kroger from 1985 until it was sold to private equity firm Peak ...

  3. Turkey Hill Grange Hall - Wikipedia

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    As part of the National Grange, the Turkey Hill chapter served both as a political advocacy group for farmers' interests and a social group for isolated rural residents. While the 1937 hall follows the national organization's suggestions for Grange hall design, the chapter also hired local architecture firm Rubach & Weisenstein to create the ...

  4. How to help feed those in need this Thanksgiving: What foods ...

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    Canned and boxed non-perishable goods are a great time to help out local food banks during the busy Thanksgiving season. Plus, those items may be in higher demand throughout the holiday season.

  5. The GIANT Company donating 1,000 turkeys to Blue Ridge Area ...

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    The GIANT Company donates 1,000 turkeys to Blue Ridge Area Bank and more this holiday season.

  6. Turkey Hill - Wikipedia

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    Turkey Hill may refer to: Turkey Hill (Linthicum Heights, Maryland), listed on the NRHP in Anne Arundel County, Maryland; Turkey Hill (Pennsylvania), a hill in Columbia County; Turkey Hill (company), an American food company specializing in dairy products; Turkey Hill Minit Markets, an American chain of convenience stores owned by EG Group

  7. We Tried 35 Turkey Hill Ice Cream Flavors and the ... - AOL

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    Turkey Hill was founded during the Great Depression as a milk route. The company’s owners started producing ice cream in the 1950s with vanilla, chocolate and fresh-fruit flavors, like Peach.

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  9. Turkey Hill Minit Markets - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, Turkey Hill Minit Market purchased 36 Louden Hill stores. In July 1985, Turkey Hill acquired a number of 7-Eleven stores and six Ideal Markets. In Lancaster County, where the chain originated, Turkey Hill Minit Markets were the overwhelming convenience store choice; in some cases, stores were located as close as three blocks apart.