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    The Pillsbury Company is a US-based company that was one of the world's largest cake manufacturers and producers of grain and other foodstuffs until it...
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  • Poppin' Fresh, more widely known as the Pillsbury Doughboy, is an advertising mascot for the Pillsbury Company, appearing in many of their commercials...
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    co-founder of the Pillsbury Company. Pillsbury was born in Sutton, New Hampshire, of English descent, the son of John and Susan (Wadleigh) Pillsbury. He was a...
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  • History of Burger King (category History of companies of the United States)
    locations in the United States, when they sold it to the Pillsbury Company in 1967. Pillsbury's management made several attempts at reorganization or restructuring...
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    of the Pillsbury Company. Pillsbury was born December 3, 1842, in Warner, New Hampshire, first of three children born to George Alfred Pillsbury and Margaret...
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  • The Pillsbury Bake-Off is an American cooking contest, first run by the Pillsbury Company in 1949. It has been called "one of the most successful promotions...
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  • Look up Pillsbury in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pillsbury may refer to: Pillsbury Company, a former producer of grain and other foodstuffs, a brand...
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  • the Pillsbury company John Sargent Pillsbury Jr. (1912–2005), American attorney, insurance executive and community leader John Sargent Pillsbury Sr. (1878–1968)...
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  • 31, 2014. He is the great-grandson of Charles Alfred Pillsbury, founder of the Pillsbury Company in 1872. He is also the source of the surname (and some...
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    also created the Whopper sandwich. After selling Burger King to the Pillsbury Company in 1967, he remained CEO for five years. After retiring, he was on...
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