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Chiffon cakes were introduced to the American public by Betty Crocker aka General Mills in 1948.
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Baking company Betty Crocker, which is also celebrating its 90th birthday, designed a three-tiered triple chocolate cake layered with chocolate mousse and a chocolate ganache.
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A benign corporate example, that fiction "Betty Crocker," cleverly associates the mass-produced goods of a giant, "masculine" corporation with homey, personal, and "feminine" ones --- through psychological suggestion.
Branding America 2006
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Today I downloaded this hilarious song by Clare Fader and the Vaudvillians, "Betty Crocker's Bail", so I googled "Betty Crocker" and found something interesting information.
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n 1921, the idea of Betty Crocker hatched as a Washburn-Crosby Company advertising tool.
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We're increasing our sales in this fast-growing channel with products that are partic - ularly well-suited to these outlets, such as Betty Crocker baking mixes that leverage popular candy bar flavors.
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The offenders are well-known manufacturers such as Kellogg's, Betty Crocker and General Mills, and the fakes were found in bagels, cereals, breads and muffins.
Fake Blueberries Abound In Commercial Products LA Times 2011
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The offenders are well-known manufacturers such as Kellogg's, Betty Crocker and General Mills, and the fakes were found in bagels, cereals, breads and muffins.
Fake Blueberries Abound In Commercial Products LA Times 2011
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The offenders are well-known manufacturers such as Kellogg's, Betty Crocker and General Mills, and the fakes were found in bagels, cereals, breads and muffins.
Fake Blueberries Abound In Commercial Products LA Times 2011
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The offenders are well-known manufacturers such as Kellogg's, Betty Crocker and General Mills, and the fakes were found in bagels, cereals, breads and muffins.
Fake Blueberries Abound In Commercial Products LA Times 2011
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