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Postum (US: /ˈpoʊstəm/) is a
powdered roasted grain beverage po****r as a
coffee substitute. The caffeine-free
beverage was
created by Post
Cereal Company...
- Post
Consumer Brands, LLC (previously Post
Cereals and
Postum Cereals; also
known simply as Post) is an
American consumer packaged goods food manufacturer...
- her father's
death in 1914, she
became the
owner of the
rapidly growing Postum Cereal Company,
founded in 1895. She
inherited a $20
million fortune. Post...
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established in the
United States by
Charles William (C. W.) Post as the
Postum Cereal Company in 1895. The
company changed its name to "General Foods"...
- (Post's
Postum),
Cornflakes (Post Toasties), and
Malted Nuts (Grape-Nuts). In 1895, Post
founded Postum Cereal Co., with his
first product,
Postum cereal...
- were used to make coffee,[where?] as well as
roasted chicory and grain.
Postum, a bran and mol****es beverage, also
became a po****r
coffee substitute during...
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Clarence Birdseye in 1922 to
market frozen fish,
being then
acquired by the
Postum Cereal Company in 1929. The
company was then
owned by
other firms such as...
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artificially sweetened version of Jell-O. Two
years later,
Postum and
Genesee merged, and in 1927
Postum acquired Clarence Birdseye's
frozen foods company to...
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against Postum Cereal Company and was
awarded $50,000 in damages, but in 1912 an
appeals court then
handed down a
majority decision that
Postum deserved...
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Forbes Syndicate in 1896,
which carried on the
business until it was sold to
Postum Cereal in 1927,
which became General Foods two
years later.
Acquired by...